A jupyter notebook showing some example interactive visualizations with bokeh and plot.ly
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A jupyter notebook showing some example interactive visualizations with bokeh and plot.ly
Jupyter Notebook of my PyCon (Italy) Nove talk
an interactive webpage generated by inserting some widgets into the jupyter notebook
IPython notebook demonstrating some features of the Altair statistical visualization library for Python. Used as part of a presentation I gave at PYPTUG.
This repository contains the collection of Python and Javascript (Observable Notebook) projects made for the DTU Data Science course 02806: Social Data Analysis and Visualizations
Materials for the presentation of the paper: "B2: Bridging Code and Interactive Visualization in Computational Notebooks" (Yifan Wu, Joseph M. Hellerstein, Arvind Satyanarayan — UIST 2020).
A series of notebooks focused on visualizing data and results. These notebooks were used in the "Data and Results Visualization" course at Politecnico di Milano.
Examples of using Mesa (Agent Based Modeling in Python) in google colab notebooks.
A toy example in a google colab notebook that models how a simple biological body plan could be stored in object-oriented morphogenetic code.
Jupyter notebook showing the evolution of epidemics using the SIR model.
Bridging Code and Interactive Visualization in Computational Notebooks
A collection of mathematical class demonstrations implemented as Jupyter Notebooks for ease of access.
Interactive Jupyter Notebook to show how the fft works
Dnotebook is a Jupyter-like library for javaScript environment. It allows you to create and share pages that contain live code, text and visualizations.
Interactive notebook to see how color balance affects every channel of an image.
Babyplots is an easy to use library for creating interactive 3d graphs for exploring and presenting data. This is the python API that allows you to create babyplots visualizations in Jupyter notebooks.
Simple method to create notebook-ready visual analytics tools!
Recommended Libraries for Cyberinfrastructure Users Developing Jupyter Notebooks
A short introduction and summary to the field of Chaos Theory and what it entails using the logistic map equation. The code comes in the form of a Jupyter Notebook.
Statement and notebook of the APP1 - Part B, from LEPL1202 course at UCLouvain
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