Sunday, February 15, 2015

Data Visualizations by Randy Olson



I just ran across Randy Olson's blog where he does data visualizations.   Info about Randy Olson from his blog:


Randy is a PhD candidate in Michigan State University's Computer Science program. As a member of Dr. Chris Adami's research lab, he studies biologically-inspired artificial intelligence and evolutionary processes.


He published a series of 4 blog articles with data visualizations of chess topics.


  1. Chess tournament games and Elo ratings 
  2. A data-driven exploration of the evolution of chess: Game lengths and outcomes
  3. A data-driven exploration of the evolution of chess: Popularity of openings over time
  4. A data-driven exploration of the evolution of chess: Moves, captures, and checkmates

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