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    Map of GitHub

    Map of GitHub

    Inspirational Mapping

    ...The project processes GitHub account metadata and GPS or location information (when available) to plot users’ locations and draw connections between communities, resulting in an exploratory visualization where density and network effects become instantly visible. Users can zoom in to explore hotspots like major metropolitan areas or zoom out to see global patterns of activity, making it both a data analytics tool and a piece of data art. The map highlights where developers live, where projects originate, and how open-source participation varies around the world, offering insights into the geography of technology culture and innovation.
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    textures.js

    textures.js

    SVG patterns for data visualization

    Textures.js is a JavaScript library for creating SVG patterns. Made on top of d3.js, it is designed for data visualization. Import textures.js from NPM. You can also use textures.js in your HTML page with a <script> tag by downloading textures.js to a local folder or by using the Unpkg CDN network. Textures.js can be used alongside d3.
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    TenorSpace.js

    TenorSpace.js

    Neural network 3D visualization framework

    TensorSpace is a neural network 3D visualization framework built using TensorFlow.js, Three.js and Tween.js. TensorSpace provides Keras-like APIs to build deep learning layers, load pre-trained models, and generate a 3D visualization in the browser. From TensorSpace, it is intuitive to learn what the model structure is, how the model is trained and how the model predicts the results based on the intermediate information.
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