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Alex Sadleir 1 #GovHack Toolkit
Maxious 2 Welcome to the GovHack toolkit. This page provides all the information you need to prepare hackfest entries.
Alex Sadleir 3 These tools can be used to make entries like mobile apps, web apps and data visualisations/infographics.
4
5 The text of this toolkit is open for reuse under a Creative Commons Attribution licence and improvements are encouraged via Git http://github.com/maxious/govhack-tools or via email patches to govhack@lambdacomplex.org
Maxious 6
Maxious 7 # How to register and submit your entry
Alex Sadleir 8 ## Registering your team
9 Coming Soon: how to use the website "Hacker Space" to register and find teams.
Maxious 10
Alex Sadleir 11 ## Preparing your submission
Maxious 12
Maxious 13 You should record a 3 minute speech and mix images/text to accompany.
Maxious 14 http://www.screenr.com/ and other screencasting tools allow you to demo apps.
Maxious 15 To mix together clips, you can use youtube video editor http://www.youtube.com/editor or local software like http://www.videolan.org/vlmc/ or http://www.lwks.com/
Maxious 16
Maxious 17 You also need to submit your "source material". For an application this may be source code, for another work it might be your notes or prototypes.
Maxious 18 The key thing here is that your source material demonstrates to the judges that some of the end result was your own work and that it is possible for another person to replicate that work.
Maxious 19
20
21 # General References {#general-data-hacking-and-programming-references}
Maxious 22
Maxious 23 ## The basics of being a data scientist
24
maxious 25 * Have a hypothesis - even if you're making a tool/api that helps people with their questions too, remember what the objective of that is.
Maxious 26 * Find the people and tools you need to prove/show/find. This rest of this page will help with the latter.
Maxious 27 * Analyse and present results - were they what you expected? Do they help explain to others what you have found out?
28 Can present as a interactive data visualisation or a web/mobile application or just a infographic/motion graphics video that tells a story.
Maxious 29
Alex Sadleir 30 [![](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_m6a65720f-300x199.gif "Data Journalism Diagram")](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_m6a65720f.gif)</dt>
Maxious 31 Illustration from Data Journalism Handbook, CC BY-SA 3.0</dd>
32
maxious 33 The best high level reference is the 'Understanding Data' and 'Delivering Data' chapters of the Data Journalism Handbook which is available online for free at
Maxious 34 [datajournalismhandbook.org](http://datajournalismhandbook.org/)
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36 You can learn the technical skills from scratch in Visualize This: The FlowingData Guide to Design, Visualization, and Statistics by Nathan Yau or for more advanced
37 practical advice check out Data Analysis with Open Source Tools by Philipp K. Janert
38 For further reading in this space
39 [http://flowingdata.com/2012/04/27/data-and-visualization-blogs-worth-following/](http://flowingdata.com/2012/04/27/data-and-visualization-blogs-worth-following/)
40
41
42 **Statistics**
Alex Sadleir 43
44 A great guide to statistics is
45 [Think Stats](http://greenteapress.com/thinkstats/html/index.html)
Maxious 46
47 **Programming**
48
49 Programming is valuable skill for manipulating and displaying data.
Alex Sadleir 50 Basic tutorials for a variety of languages are available for free online or you can learn interactively with websites like [Codecademy for JavaScript](http://www.codecademy.com/#!/exercises/0), [Learn Python](http://www.learnpython.org/) or [Try Ruby](http://tryruby.org/)
Maxious 51
Alex Sadleir 52 For web applications and visualisations, you'll need a basic understanding of JavaScript in order to configure pre made libraries like jQuery. A good source for Javascript information is the [Mozilla Development Network Javascript Page](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript)
Maxious 53
54 **Accessibility/User Experience**
55
Alex Sadleir 56 Following accessibility guidelines not only make a application accessible but make it a better experience for all users! Even if not making an app, good to consider these things to do and not do when designing for humans: [http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG/](http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG/)
Maxious 57
58
59
Alex Sadleir 60 # Developer Tools For Your Computer {#developer-tools-for-your-computer}
61 No matter what kind of application you have for the data, there are many tools you can use to better collaborate and manage your project.
Maxious 62
maxious 63 ### Source Control
Alex Sadleir 64 Using a version control system like Git or Subversion allows you to keep many different versions of what you have been working on so you can collaborate with others or simply back up your files so you don't lose them!
Maxious 65
Alex Sadleir 66 [![](img/Screenshot-at-2012-04-29-172132-300x235.png "Git Screenshot")](http://progit.org/book/)
Maxious 67
Maxious 68 [tutorials on git](http://progit.org/book/) and
69 [GUIs to help you](http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/)
Maxious 70
Maxious 71 [manual for Subversion](http://svnbook.red-bean.com/)
72 and a [similar GUI for Subversion](http://tortoisesvn.net/)
Maxious 73
74
Alex Sadleir 75 ### Task Tracking
Maxious 76
77 Issue/task trackers allow you to outline the tasks required for your project and assign them to people to do.
78
79 [Trello](https://trello.com/) and [Workflowy](https://workflowy.com/) are free, lightweight project management tools suitable for a rapid project!
80
Maxious 81 ## Hosted Developer Tools {#hosted-developer-tools}
82
Alex Sadleir 83 Can get many tools (source control, issue tracking) combined into one service cloud hosted so there's no setup required.
Maxious 84
85 ### Github
Alex Sadleir 86 Git obviously but svn/hg interfaces are also available. Provide their own GUI for Windows/OSX or use a variety of Git capable tools
87
88 ### Sourceforge
89
90 Subversion, Git, Mercurial, Bazaar, CVS, issue tracker, wiki, release file downloads. Unlimited free use for open source projects.
91
92 You can create your own Sourceforge project at [http://sourceforge.net/](http://sourceforge.net/)
93
94 ### Google Code Project Hosting
95
96 Git, Mercurial, and Subversion code. Issue tracker, wiki, release file downloads. Unlimited free use for open source projects.
97
98 You can host your Google Code project and get access to developer tools, APIs and documentation at [http://code.google.com/](http://code.google.com/)
99
100
Alex Sadleir 101 # Applications of data hacking
102
103 ## API Development {#api-development}
Maxious 104
105
maxious 106 So an API isn't just an XML file ![;)](http://www.govhack.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
107
108 A good web based data API:
109
110 * Is logically organised
111 * Can filter returned data
112 * Can return results in different open formats (CSV/JSON etc.)
113 * Is efficient and responsive by using caching and databases appropriately
114 * Handles errors gracefully
115 * Monitors and controls access (to show benefit realised of API and prevent abuse)
116 * Provides appropriate documentation with examples
117
118 Some people like sensis [http://](http://developers.sensis.com.au/)[developers.sensis.com.<wbr>au</wbr>](http://developers.sensis.com.au/)[/](http://developers.sensis.com.au/) use a provider like[http://](http://mashery.com/)[mashery.com](http://mashery.com/)[/](http://mashery.com/) or [https](https://apigee.com/)[://](https://apigee.com/)[apigee.com](https://apigee.com/) or [http://](http://apiaxle.com/)[apiaxle.com](http://apiaxle.com/)[/](http://apiaxle.com/) or [http://www.3scale.net/](http://www.3scale.net/) which handles making a good API for them.
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Maxious 120 Atlassian have a great page on what makes a good API https://developer.atlassian.com/display/REST/Atlassian+REST+API+Design+Guidelines+version+1)
121
Maxious 122 HowTo.gov has a bunch of api resources about choosing SOAP vs. REST etc. http://www.howto.gov/mobile/apis-in-government
Alex Sadleir 123
Maxious 124 API documentation is important too! Traditionally for SOAP APIs, you use WSDL but for REST try [Swagger](http://swagger.wordnik.com/) or [iodocs](https://github.com/mashery/iodocs)
125 Many web app frameworks can generate the documentation for you. For example Symfony for PHP http://symfony.com/ https://github.com/FriendsOfSymfony/FOSRestBundle http://williamdurand.fr/2012/08/02/rest-apis-with-symfony2-the-right-way/ https://github.com/nelmio/NelmioApiDocBundle
maxious 126 Or for Ruby on Rails there is is https://github.com/elc/rapi_doc https://github.com/Pajk/apipie-rails
Maxious 127
128 better apis https://github.com/liip/LiipHelloBundle
Alex Sadleir 129
Maxious 130 http://amberonrails.com/building-stripes-api/
Alex Sadleir 131
Alex Sadleir 132 example WeatherTree weather API
Maxious 133
134
Alex Sadleir 135 ## Infographics and Data Visualisation {#data-visualisation}
Alex Sadleir 136
137 Infographics try to contextualise charts and graphs to tell a story. Data vis builds on this to find new ways to design insight.
138
139 Most of the categories to follow have visualisation tools specific to their purpose.
140
maxious 141 You can find some data visualisation tools below:
142
143 [http://www.visualisingdata.com/index.php/2011/07/part-6-the-essential-collection-of-visualisation-resources/](http://www.visualisingdata.com/index.php/2011/07/part-6-the-essential-collection-of-visualisation-resources/)
144
145 Also check out [http://thejit.org](http://thejit.org/) &amp; [http://www.senchalabs.org/<wbr>philogl/</wbr>](http://www.senchalabs.org/philogl/) (contributed by Matt Adcock)
146
Maxious 147 Have to use visual art concepts, good color schemes http://www.r-bloggers.com/the-paul-tol-21-color-salute/
148
Maxious 149
150 - https://graphics.stanford.edu/wikis/cs448b-12-fall/ data viz theory
151 - http://drawingbynumbers.org/toolsandresources
maxious 152 - http://selection.datavisualization.ch/ data viz tools catalog
Maxious 153
154 examples - http://sunfoundation.tumblr.com/
Alex Sadleir 155 ### The Open Budget
Alex Sadleir 156
Maxious 157
Alex Sadleir 158 ## Web Applications
maxious 159
160 With the rise of HTML5 technologies it is easier than ever to make a web application for engaging use of data.
161
Alex Sadleir 162 - css framework like bootstrap or zurb foundation
163 - css gauges http://www.larentis.eu/donuts/
164 - bootstrap themes, web fonts, css sprites, icon fonts
165 - http://designmodo.com/flat-free/ http://designmodo.github.com/Flat-UI/
166
167 ### Examples
168
169
Alex Sadleir 170 #### PlanningAlerts
Alex Sadleir 171
172 [![Planning Alerts Screenshot](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_2f0199ff1-300x221.png "Planning Alerts Screenshot")](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_2f0199ff1.png)Description: Planning Alerts takes data from local government development applications and sends alerts to users based on what applications are lodged in their area.
173
174 Programming Language: Ruby
175
176 Source Control: [Git](https://github.com/openaustralia/planningalerts-app)
177
178 Issue Tracking: [Atlassian JIRA](http://tickets.openaustraliafoundation.org.au/browse/PA/)
179
Alex Sadleir 180 #### LobbyLens
Alex Sadleir 181
182 [![](img/129-Screenshot-LobbyClue_-_Chromium-300x180.png "LobbyLens screenshot")](img/129-Screenshot-LobbyClue_-_Chromium.png)
183
184 Description: Displays connections between government contracts, business details, politician responsibilities, lobbyists, clients of lobbyists, political donors and the location of these entities.
185
186 Programing Language: PHP
187
188 Source Control: SVN (Subversion)
189
190 Issue Tracking: A whiteboard
Maxious 191
Alex Sadleir 192 #### bus.lambdacomplex.org
Alex Sadleir 193
194 [![](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_3789acae-300x253.jpg "Bus.lambda screenshot")](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_3789acae.jpg)
Maxious 195
Alex Sadleir 196 Description: Online Canberra Bus Timetables and Trip Planner.
197
198 Programing Language: PHP/Ruby
199
200 Source Control: Git
201
202 Issue Tracking: Github
203
204 ## Mobile
205
Alex Sadleir 206 Frameworks, http://www.sencha.com/products/touch http://phonegap.com/ http://cordova.apache.org/
Alex Sadleir 207
Maxious 208 html5 jquery mobile like directory.gov.au
Alex Sadleir 209
Alex Sadleir 210 For data visualisation, there are a variety of graph widgets http://code.google.com/p/afreechart/ http://code.google.com/p/snowdon/ http://code.google.com/p/chartdroid/ http://androidplot.com/ http://code.google.com/p/achartengine/
211
Maxious 212
Alex Sadleir 213 Backend frameworks http://helios.io/ https://www.parse.com/
214 ### Examples
215
maxious 216 Bureau of Meteorology Water Storage App http://icelab.com.au/work/bureau-of-meteorology/
Alex Sadleir 217
maxious 218 NZ Gov budget http://www.treasury.govt.nz/budget/app
Alex Sadleir 219
Alex Sadleir 220
221 # Geographical Data Tools {#geographical-data-tools}
222
maxious 223 Check out the [GeoRabble Boundary Mapper's Cookbook](http://georabble.org/2012/05/31/the-boundary-mappers-cookbook/) to see how you can tie all these things together!
224
Maxious 225 ## Key datasets
maxious 226 base layers like agri http://agri.openstreetmap.org/, http://irs.gis-lab.info/ wms or http://www.gdal.org/frmt_wms_openstreetmap_tms.xml
227
228 ASGS from ABS including suburbs/postcodes andrewharvey4.wordpress.com postgis/asgs tutorial
229 You can also get KML layers for various statistical measures on the ABS TableBuilder tool.
230
Maxious 231 ## Wrangling
232
Maxious 233 ### Converting
Maxious 234 There are many spatial data formats and often the one your tool requires is not the one the dataset is provided in
235 Online
236 - http://converter.mygeodata.eu/vector kml exporter for shp
maxious 237 or locally using GDAL (better for many megabyte datasets)
Maxious 238
Maxious 239 ### Geocoding
Maxious 240 cloudmade, google (but you must display on a Google Map).
241
Maxious 242 Easiest way to do is with a Google Spreadsheet/Fusion Table http://williamparry.blogspot.com.au/2011/04/putting-data-into-google-fusion-tables.htm http://support.google.com/fusiontables/answer/1012281?hl=en&ref_topic=2592806
Maxious 243
Maxious 244
245 ## Analysis
246
247
248 ### PostGIS
249
Alex Sadleir 250 [![](img/postgisexample-300x130.jpg "postgisexample")](img/postgisexample.jpg)PostGIS is an extension for the PostgreSQL database server that allows you to store and manipulate geospatial data on a large scale. For example finding which points are in an area or what points are closest . It is also very useful for storing geospatial data because it can convert between all major formats including ESRI Shape files and Google Earth/Maps KML.
251
252 ### Quantum GIS
253
254 [![](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_m50afbe88-300x160.jpg "QGIS Screenshot")](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_m50afbe88.jpg)QGIS is a graphical desktop application that allows viewing and editing of geospatial data. Some good base maps are available by adding the WMS layer/server [http://irs.gis-lab.info/](http://irs.gis-lab.info/)
255
256 ## Visualisation
257
maxious 258 ### Layar and other augmented reality tools
259
260 ### Google Fusion Tables/ChartsBin/[OpenHeatMap](http://www.openheatmap.com/)
261
Alex Sadleir 262 [![](img/fusiontablesscreenshot-300x168.jpg "fusiontablesscreenshot")](img/fusiontablesscreenshot.jpg)Input numerical values and areas to a spreadsheet and maps are produced where the areas are colored on a scale of the values
263
Maxious 264 http://www.peteraldhous.com/CAR/Making_maps_with_Google_Fusion_Tables.pdf tutorial or http://support.google.com/fusiontables/topic/2592754?hl=en&ref_topic=27020 for google help files
265
266 ### [Cartographer.js](http://cartographer.visualmotive.com/)
267
Alex Sadleir 268 [![](img/cartographerjs-300x187.png "cartographerjs screenshot")](img/cartographerjs.png)Input data as JSON and maps are produced.
Maxious 269 See also d3 maps.
270 - http://bost.ocks.org/mike/map/
271
272
273 ### OpenLayers/Google Maps/[Leaflet](http://leaflet.cloudmade.com/)
274
Alex Sadleir 275 [![](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_512fcbe1-300x173.jpg "OpenLayers Screenshot")](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_512fcbe1.jpg)Display points and different layers. Leaflet is the easiest to use if you just want to show points with popups when clicked on.
Maxious 276 There are wrappers for Google maps like http://hpneo.github.com/gmaps/examples.html and Mapstraction that can make it easier to use too.
277
278 ### NASA World Wind/Google Earth
279
Alex Sadleir 280 [![](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_4dda24a4-300x261.jpg "WorldWind screenshot")](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_4dda24a4.jpg)Google Earth provides 3\. viewing of KML/GML files which represent points and shapes, both through a desktop application and a web plugin. These can be extended with interactive features that allow you to view by timeline or have animated tours between different points. You can also develop and customise your own viewer with the open source [NASA World Wind toolkit.](http://goworldwind.org/demos/)
281
282 ###
283
Alex Sadleir 284 # Tabular Data Tools {#tabular-data-tools}
285
Maxious 286 ## Wrangling
287
maxious 288 Converting formats json/xml/csv etc.
289 - http://shancarter.com/data_converter/
290
291
Maxious 292 Tabular data may have duplicate entries or incorrect formats (varying ways to enter dates/phonenumbers etc.). There are tools to quickly fix common problems
293
294 [DataWrangler](http://vis.stanford.edu/wrangler/)/[Google Refine](http://code.google.com/p/google-refine/)
295
Alex Sadleir 296 [![](img/google_refine_interface.png "google_refine_interface")](img/google_refine_interface.png)Clean up duplicate or inconsistent data entries.
Maxious 297
Maxious 298 Can also use general purpose tools; grep/awk/sed
299 regex http://www.regexper.com/ http://www.debuggex.com/?re=&str=
300
301 ## Analysis
302
Alex Sadleir 303 ### Excel / Google Docs
304
305 Great basic analysis and viewing. Older versions can be limited to 6500\. or so rows. Eg [http://www.tcij.org/training-material/car/data-mining/3474](http://www.tcij.org/training-material/car/data-mining/3474)
306
307 http://training.sunlightfoundation.com/module/data-visualizations-google-docs/
308
309 ### PostgreSQL/MySQL
310
Alex Sadleir 311 [![](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_209ee972.jpg "SQL screenshot")](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_209ee972.jpg)Next step up, large datasets can be manipulated/extracted efficiently for example [http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/tutorial-window.html](http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/tutorial-window.html) , no built-in data visualisation though.
312
313 ### R Statistical Language
314
315 [![](img/rstudio-windows-300x249.png "rstudio-windows")](img/rstudio-windows.png)Advanced data analysis, can find and visualise trends in large datasets. Some reference resources to learn the language [http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-intro.html ](http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-intro.html)There are also some addons that provide graphical interfaces that make it easier to use such as Rattle [http://rattle.togaware.com/](http://rattle.togaware.com/) , RStudio [http://rstudio.org/](http://rstudio.org/) or Deducer [http://www.deducer.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.DeducerManual](http://www.deducer.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.DeducerManual)
316
Maxious 317 - http://blog.yhathq.com/posts/10-R-packages-I-wish-I-knew-about-earlier.html
318 - excel -> R/rattle/ deducer? http://www.r-bloggers.com/updates-to-the-deducer-family-of-packages/
Maxious 319 - http://www.twotorials.com/ for R
320 - http://www.r-bloggers.com/gradient-word-clouds/ http://www.rstudio.com/shiny/ http://blog.ouseful.info/2012/11/28/quick-shiny-demo-exploring-nhs-winter-sit-rep-data/ https://github.com/timelyportfolio/shiny-d3-plot https://github.com/trestletech/shiny-sandbox/tree/master/grn
321 - http://www.r-bloggers.com/video-simpler-tricks-and-tools-help-debugging-git-latex-and-workflow-with-r-by-prof-rob-hyndman/
322 - http://yihui.name/knitr/ makes reports including google widgets/charts/maps via http://www.r-bloggers.com/googlevis-0-3-2-is-released-better-integration-with-knitr/
323 - http://chartsnthings.tumblr.com/post/36978271916/r-tutorial-simple-charts http://flowingdata.com/2012/12/17/getting-started-with-charts-in-r/
Alex Sadleir 324
325 http://www.r-bloggers.com/to-plot-them-is-my-real-test/
Maxious 326 http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2013/04/visualize-large-data-sets-with-the-bigvis-package.html 10 Million Points in 5 seconds.
Maxious 327
328 ## Visualisation
329
330 ### [Tableau Desktop](http://www.tableausoftware.com/)
331
Alex Sadleir 332 Create visualisations from various data formats by dragging and dropping. Free trial available on website. [![](img/Tableau-Screenshot-300x190.jpg "Tableau Screenshot")](img/Tableau-Screenshot.jpg)
333
Maxious 334 ### Web page (Javascript) graphs
335 [Flotr2](http://www.humblesoftware.com/flotr2/)/[Google Chart Tools](https://developers.google.com/chart/)
Alex Sadleir 336 [![](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_m11006fce-300x199.jpg "flotr2 screenshot")](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_m11006fce.jpg)Javascript based charts for webpages.
Maxious 337 http://www.polychartjs.com/ Allows facetting and easy use of JSON data sets.
338
339 ### D3.js (Data-Driven Documents)
340
Alex Sadleir 341 [![](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_m90d8020-300x277.jpg "d3 screenshot")](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_m90d8020.jpg)Javascript visualisations that are more interactive or intricate than charts. Can be hard to learn but there are examples and easier to use premade visualisations such as [word clouds](http://www.jasondavies.com/wordcloud/), [realtime filtering of barcharts](http://square.github.com/crossfilter/), or [bubble trees for comparing amount sizes](https://github.com/okfn/bubbletree).
Maxious 342 d3
343 - http://datadrivenjournalism.net/resources/data_driven_documents_defined
344 - http://www.benmcmahen.com/blog/posts/50eb57d55a94d35262000001 d3 svg
Maxious 345 - d3 tools and tutorial http://enjalot.com/ http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4608440
346 - Why d3 is the way it is and how to make charts http://bost.ocks.org/mike/chart/
347 - how to make an xkcd chart http://bl.ocks.org/3914862
348
349 ### Processing.js
350
Alex Sadleir 351 # Unstructured (Text) Data Tools
maxious 352 Most of the world's data isn't structured because it is contained in documents (webpages, tweets etc.). Sometimes it is possible to structure it, sometimes there are tools that are better suited it unstructured data.
Alex Sadleir 353 ## Wrangling
354 For extracting data from webpages, checkout Scraperwiki pytemplate scrapy
355
356 PDFs - http://source.mozillaopennews.org/en-US/articles/introducing-tabula/ for text PDFs or http://www.reporterslab.org/dochive/ for imafges
Maxious 357
Alex Sadleir 358 If there is no way to form a table structure to be able to apply tabular data techniques , you need a more sophisticated analysis as detailed below.
359
360 ## Analysing
maxious 361 Natural Language Processing
Maxious 362 - opennlp/nltk / https://github.com/clips/pattern
Alex Sadleir 363
maxious 364 A search engine just for your dataset can also help
Maxious 365 - lucene/solr
Alex Sadleir 366
maxious 367 For light weight analysis, try R or Ruby
Maxious 368 - http://www.r-bloggers.com/simple-text-mining-with-r/
Alex Sadleir 369
Maxious 370 - http://blog.josephwilk.net/ruby/latent-semantic-analysis-in-ruby.html similar terms usually found together
maxious 371
Alex Sadleir 372 ## Visualising
373
374 Make word trees of blocks of text, webpages or twitter account and share them http://www.jasondavies.com/wordtree/
375
376 "Overview automatically sorts thousands of documents into topics and sub-topics, by reading the full text of each one." Simply make a CSV file with two columns, id and text. 10,000 documents is a good limit for the current state of the system. https://www.overviewproject.org/
377
378 For larger document sets or for alternative visualisations, try Jigsaw a desktop based application. http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/ii/jigsaw/
Maxious 379
380
381
Alex Sadleir 382 # Graph (relationships and networks) Data Tools {#graph-relationships-and-networks-data-tools}
383
Alex Sadleir 384 Why? Find communities, hubs, connections between (the X degrees of separation)
Maxious 385 - http://www.slideshare.net/OReillyStrata/visualizing-networks-beyond-the-hairball
386 - http://blog.sciencenet.cn/blog-554179-622011.html SNA tools catalog
387 - https://github.com/jacomyal/osdc2012-sigmajs-demo sigmajs filtering/searching
388
389
390 ## Analysis
391
Maxious 392 ### R
Maxious 393 http://www.slideshare.net/ianmcook/social-network-analysis-in-r
Maxious 394 - http://is-r.tumblr.com/post/38240018815/making-prettier-network-graphs-with-sna-and-igraph
395
396
Alex Sadleir 397 ### Graph Databases
398
Alex Sadleir 399 [![](img/webadmin-data-300x127.png "Neo4\. web admin screenshot")](img/webadmin-data.png)Help understand relationships - how is X connected to Y and via what other entities they both are connected to. Imports and exports
400
Maxious 401 - http://www.slideshare.net/maxdemarzi/etl-into-neo4j
Maxious 402 http://blog.neo4j.org/2013/03/importing-data-into-neo4j-spreadsheet.html
Maxious 403
Maxious 404 There are other graph databases worth considering like [OrientDB](http://www.orientdb.org/) or [Titan](http://thinkaurelius.github.com/titan/)
405 Major graph databases like these can be accessed using a common syntax called Gremlin or by writing a simple Java/Python/Ruby application. Queries can be tested in the built in data browser.
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408
409 ### [NetworkX](http://networkx.lanl.gov/index.html)
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Alex Sadleir 411 [![](img/chess_masters-300x300.png "NetworkX")](img/chess_masters.png)
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413 NetworkX is a social network analysis library for python. Many advanced analyses built in like finding communities within a graph. Also good for converting data into graphs.
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Alex Sadleir 415 tutorial/intro http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~cm542/teaching/2011/stna-pdfs/stna-lecture11.pdf
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418 ## Visualisation
Maxious 419 ### Tree/Hierarchy visualisation
Maxious 420 Sometimes what you actually have is a tree/hierarchy with no interconnections. In these cases, it's better to use a Tree visualisation.
Maxious 421 http://www.randelshofer.ch/treeviz/ http://thejit.org/demos/ http://mbostock.github.com/protovis/ex/treemap.html http://blog.pixelingene.com/2011/07/building-a-tree-diagram-in-d3-js/d3 for Trees and Hierarchies
Maxious 422 http://mbostock.github.com/d3/ex/pack.html http://mbostock.github.com/d3/ex/tree.html
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Maxious 424 ### NodeXL for Microsoft Excel
425 - http://nodexl.codeplex.com/ network graphs for excel
426
427 ### [Graphviz](http://www.graphviz.org/)
428
Alex Sadleir 429 [![](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_7579906d-300x184.png "Graphviz Screenshot")](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_7579906d.png)Classic directed graph visualisation tool, can even [generate images online without installing](http://ashitani.jp/gv/) or use in webpages with [javascript port of software](http://code.google.com/p/canviz/). File format ["dot" very easy to learn](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOT_language)
430
431 ### Gephi
432
433 [![](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_74d01d05-300x195.jpg "Gephi Screenshot")](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_74d01d05.jpg)Desktop graph editor and renderer. Many good automatic layout algorithms even for very large graphs.
434
435 ### [sigma.js](http://sigmajs.org/)
436
437 [![](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_m6006eaf3-300x130.jpg "Sigma.js Screenshot")](img/How-to-participate-in-GovHack_html_m6006eaf3.jpg)Javascript graph viewer, can use GEXF files exported from tools like neo4j, gephi and NetworkX.
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