Norikazu FurukawaMay 1, 20204 min read10. Network Analysis of Digital Humanities1. Preface In recent posts in this blog series, we have learned how to plot cross-sectional data and map geographical data using Plotly...
Norikazu FurukawaApr 22, 202010 min read8. Data Visualization with Plotly: An Ultimate Guide1. Foreword This post is going to be amazingly useful for any newcomer to data visualization with programming languages. It's literally...
Norikazu FurukawaApr 18, 20206 min read7. Speed Up Academic Study in Data-Driven ApproachAs I mentioned in my self-introduction, I finished my doctoral study in March 2020 and earned a degree. It took me 3 years (after another...
Norikazu FurukawaApr 17, 20205 min read6. SQL: Ultimate Learning by DoingIn the previous post, we learned how to snatch global COVID-19 daily data tables for the range between January 22 and March 31 from Johns...
Norikazu FurukawaApr 14, 20203 min read5. On Domestic ViolenceDear Men, No twin vlog for this post. I asked myself again and again whether I should write on this subject, since I never planed to take...
Norikazu FurukawaApr 13, 20201 min read4. Surfing on the Wave of Corona PandemicThe video above speculates how the current pandemic can affect urban planning henceforth. It's just a speculation, but let's see how well...
Norikazu FurukawaApr 13, 20201 min read3. Nate Silver's "The Signal and the Noise"Nate Silver's 2012 bestseller The Signal and the Noise is a book about forecasting. Drawing on examples of forecasting in subjects...
Norikazu FurukawaApr 11, 20205 min read2. Power of AutomationIn the last post, we learned how to download CSV files from a GitHub repository, with a demonstration of fetching COVID-19 daily data...
Norikazu FurukawaApr 8, 20202 min read1. Getting COVID-19 DataAs you may have heard already, Johns Hopkins University launched their Coronavirus Resource Center as soon as the problem had become...