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    Soma - System Omnichannel Marketing Analysis is an open-source solution for simplifying the processes of analyzing and predicting consumer behavior. With Soma, you can combine data from multiple systems and channels in the profile joining process. Interactions and behaviors registered as a part of a unique user create and show what a Customer Journey looks like. The data is subjected to an analysis process which enables the examination of the significance of individual touchpoints for the...
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    ViSoR provides a visualization of several social indicators, statistics and crimes for the Ruhr Area in Germany. It allows users to view and compare particular suburbs or regions in this area.
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    Goal of our project CSX (City Stats X) is to program a generic interface to visualize and present social data about a city. We will present this on the example of the city of Linz in Austria.
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    The application Crimeblips provides up-to-date crime statistics for Berlin (Germany). It maps and visualizes crimes, allowing users to identify crime hot spots, trends and general patterns. Bayesian algorithms are used to extract relevant information.
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    geolocate is a front-end java program that works with google maps to provide dynamic maps to users. Combined with the flexibility of XML and the power of javascript, users can see various relationships on their map to draw conclusions.
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    The Crosswise project is a web-based community event calendar that adds modular data analysis and visualization, and communication methods, to provide community organizations with a powerful event planning, collaboration and analysis tool.
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    PHP Interview System is a easy-to-use research system to build complex survey(s), interview(s) and poll(s). The interview can be dynamic (interactive) flow. Collect and react on input. Export data for analysis.
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    MetriVis is a client/server toolkit developed at the ETH Zurich. It's main purpose is to plot Netflow data (network flow information) on a webclient using an xy graph. It may be used to visualize any xy data. It has a Google-Maps style user interface.
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