Presenting “Food For Thought”
Title: Food For Thought Description: Do you know how much money you spend on food per year? Can you guess how much money the average American spends on food per year? Team: Sara Cambridge, Chris...
View ArticleDoctor Dashboard
Healthcare is an important topic that is often difficult for people to understand. Considering the scope of resources being committed to Healthcare in the United States alone, improved understanding...
View ArticleSan Francisco Transit: The Good, The Bad, The Quirky
San Francisco’s iconic streetcars and cable cars help make the city one of the top tourist destinations in the world. As San Francisco Municipal Railway (MUNI) celebrated its 100th anniversary in...
View ArticleMOOC Analytics
Visualization is hosted at: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~ksteph/info247/project/v2/ Team: Kristin Stephens, Kate Hsiao, Divya Karthikeyan, Kiran Chandramohanan A Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) is...
View ArticleBeerViz: Are You Thirsty??
Our objective was to create a fun way for users to explore beer varieties. The data set was taken from BeerAdvocate (http://snap.stanford.edu/data/web-BeerAdvocate.html), a comprehensive collection of...
View ArticleMovies In Theaters
Link: http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~karthikv/InfoViz/ There is an abundance of movies in theaters and choosing which one to watch is a common task. There are many variables in choosing what to...
View ArticleVisualizing “Avaaj Otalo” Platform Usage
Usage Trends and Patterns of the AO Platform Avaaj Otalo (literally, “voice stoop”) is an interactive voice application for small-scale farmers in Gujarat, India. It provides farmers with access to...
View ArticleA Historical Perspective of GDP: A Focus on Population and Production
The GDP is one of the key economic indicators we use to judge the prosperity of a country. But what does GDP actually mean, and how does it grow? Our visualization is split into two very different...
View ArticleLittle Town in the Desert
Vimal Kini, Gaurav Shetti and Jen Wang We were inspired by a recent article in the New York Times and decided to make a visualization about the Israeli-Palestine conflict. It being a particularly broad...
View ArticleFinal project showcase, May 7 & 9
Join us for our Information Visualization final project presentations! The 10 group projects represent a variety of topics and audiences and are the culminating work of the students over the semester....
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