Arcs
Problems: relate
Tags:
Arcs or lines on a map are typically used for representing relations, trajectories or flows.
See also:
- US, Australia isolated in TPP negotiations http://wikileaks.org/US-Australia-isolated-in-TPP.html https://github.com/jplusplus/wikileaks-secret-tpp-agreement
- Football transfers http://www.theguardian.com/football/datablog/interactive/2013/nov/14/113-years-of-international-football-player-transfers
- Concept map http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concept_map
- US migration flows, 2012 http://bl.ocks.org/cingraham/7663357
- GED http://viz.ged-project.de/ https://github.com/bertelsmannstift/GED-VIZ
- Erasmus http://erasmus.ahoi.in/
- Rome2Rio http://www.rome2rio.com/documentation
- Mapa de migraciones http://elpais.com/especiales/2014/planeta-futuro/mapa-de-migraciones/
- Flights http://www.flightconnections.com/
- Migration http://helpmeviz.com/2013/12/17/state-migration-flows/
- BlueNode
- http://cartodb.com/v/worldcup?h=t&country=Argentina/6.68/-36.66
Examples
GapVis: network maps of related places based on narrative co-reference
Who does peer review ?
The project "Who does peer review" draws relations between the countries where open access journal publishers claim to be and the location of their editors and bank accounts.