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At Stanford this weekend, we built Nexus: a graph visualization software that helps you discover meaningful relationships at events We scraped Slack data to extract interests and backgrounds, then using NLP to find similarities!

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rajan agarwal2 лет назад

Stanford campus beautiful as always

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Polygon.io1 год назад

Learn how to access market data using Polygon's Stock API and the Python programming language.

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Pansky2 лет назад

@freemanjiangg @hackwithtrees Open Source that bad boy

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rajan agarwal2 лет назад

@freemanjiangg @hackwithtrees

Фото профиля scophe
scophe2 лет назад

@freemanjiangg @hackwithtrees @_rajanagarwal could we embed personalities (1000+ attributes) to this graph and see relationships. I have the real dataset from my work, at UW also would like to talk.

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rajan agarwal2 лет назад

@freemanjiangg @hackwithtrees check dms!

Фото профиля josef pacal
josef pacal2 лет назад

@freemanjiangg @hackwithtrees This is way cool! Wish we could do something like this dynamic for Open Knowledge Networks, thematic areas, and researchers relationships. How do you see this actionable in real life?

Фото профиля Cael Stewart
Cael Stewart2 лет назад

@freemanjiangg @hackwithtrees This is really cool! @0xSigil built something similar called Serendipity a while back

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Ash2 лет назад

@freemanjiangg @hackwithtrees It would be awesome to have this for Twitter/X

Фото профиля Belinda
Belinda2 лет назад

@freemanjiangg @hackwithtrees super cool! What did you use for graph data viz?

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anush2 лет назад

@freemanjiangg @hackwithtrees we sure love a good semantic graph @devpatelio @patjaival

Фото профиля rajan agarwal
rajan agarwal2 лет назад

@freemanjiangg @hackwithtrees @devpatelio @patjaival miss the connexsci days

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