The chaps over at viddler are hosting a video of our ICCARUS presentation. The video skips the first moments of the presentation, where I load a few instances of the Python interpreter... to jeers (maybe cheers :-) from (I guessing here) the Rails aficionados in the crowd.
Update: ICCARUS Screencast is now available on scouta.
Friday, August 17, 2007
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Will Iccarus be available to other companies? Are you releasing this?
Absolutely. ICCARUS was put together _very_ quickly, there is still much to do before it becomes usable for other companies.
Hi Simon,
Would it be possible to use ICCARUS to visualize dynamic conflict event-data between various actors? If so, any chance we could do a quick pilot? I have a decent dataset and have been looking for software tools to visualize conflict dynamics from networks perspective.
Best,
Patrick
http://fletcher.tufts.edu/phd/students/Meier.shtml
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