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#flowmapblue β€” Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #flowmapblue, aggregated by home.social.

  1. The session focused on using the Scholarly Migration Database (by @MPIDR, @Akbaritabar, @tomthe, @ezagheni see the DB here scholarlymigration.org/ ) and flow maps to visualise data (with #flowmapblue by Ilya Boyandin flowmapblue.github.io/flowmapb and #flowmapper by Johannes Mast github.com/JohMast/flowmapper). Students learned how to share their analysis on GitHub and publish it using GitHub Pages.

  2. πŸ’» One of the tutorials at @IC2S2 2025 in NorrkΓΆping is our tutorial on analyzing and visualizing large open human mobility data in Spain using R #rstats: ic2s2-2025.org/tutorials/

    It will cover #spanishoddata (ropenspain.github.io/spanishoddata/, by @EgorKotov , @robinlovelace , Eugeni Vidal Tortosa),
    #flowmapper (github.com/JohMast/flowmapper by Johannes Mast), #flowmapblue (flowmapblue.github.io/flowmapb by @ilyabo), with under the hood data crunching using @duckdb #DuckDB .

  3. Time resolution of this mobility data is also incredible. See the animation. Then do it yourself, just follow the guide: ropenspain.github.io/spanishod

    Credits:
    data: Ministerio de Transportes y Movilidad Sostenible, Nommon
    data interface (#rstats package #spanishoddata): @EgorKotov, @robinlovelace
    data vis engine ((#rstats package #flowmapblue): Ilya Boyandin

    Backlink to previous post:
    datasci.social/@EgorKotov/1131

  4. I could watch this all day. But instead I am presenting it at #EuroCarto #EuroCarto2024 (@geodepartment) tomorrow. To get this mobility data (#rstats package #spanishoddata) and produce similar visualisation (#rstats package #flowmapblue) and animation, see our guide: ropenspain.github.io/spanishod

    Credits:
    data: Spanish Ministry of Transport and Nommon
    data interface: @EgorKotov, @robinlovelace
    data vis engine: Ilya Boyandin

    backlink to previous post:
    datasci.social/@EgorKotov/1131