Hi Vipul,

Good website! It would also be interesting to look at the results for 
competition, using effective number of parties: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effective_number_of_parties (It's argued that this 
measure is better than number of candidates.)

Best 
Aaditya

> On Jan 5, 2014, at 7:37 PM, [email protected] wrote:
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> Analytics for the Delhi results? [7 Updates]
> Tree survey in bangalore [8 Updates]
>  Analytics for the Delhi results?
> Vipul Mahajan <[email protected]> Jan 05 01:30AM -0800  
> 
> On Monday, 9 December 2013 13:00:12 UTC+5:30, Pukhraj Singh wrote:
>  
> > Pukhraj
> > Founder, Abroo
> > www.abroo.in
>  
> Hi Pukhraj,
>  
> I have published some findings on my website http://analytics17.in
>  
> You can refer couple of analytics on the Delhi Elections 2013 at the 
> following link
>  
> http://a17.in/demystifying-delhi-assembly-elections-2013
>  
> Hope this is helpful,
> Vipul
> a17.in
>  
> 
> siddharth hande <[email protected]> Jan 05 04:47PM +0530  
> 
> Isn't there a pretty detailed gis based analysis out on epw?
>  
> On Sunday, January 5, 2014, Vipul Mahajan wrote:
>  
>  
> 
> konark modi <[email protected]> Jan 05 04:53PM +0530  
> 
> Another site with analysis is http://indiaelecting.com/ .
>  
>  
> On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 4:47 PM, siddharth hande
>  
> 
> Srinivasan Ramani <[email protected]> Jan 05 07:08PM +0530  
> 
> This is the article I wrote for the EPW -
>  
> http://www.epw.in/web-exclusives/aam-aadmi-partys-win-delhi-dissecting-it-through-geographical-information-systems.htm
>  
>  
> On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 4:47 PM, siddharth hande
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> Srinivasan V. Ramani ,
> Senior Assistant Editor,
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> 
> Vipul Mahajan <[email protected]> Jan 05 07:30AM -0800  
> 
> Srini - Its an excellent article having comprehensive analysis of #AAP. I 
> didn't get time to cover all the points you analysed. Good work.
>  
> Vipul
> Website: http://a17.in
>  
>  
> On Sunday, 5 January 2014 19:08:33 UTC+5:30, Srini wrote:
>  
> 
> Vipul Mahajan <[email protected]> Jan 05 07:33AM -0800  
> 
> Konark - Graphics are superb on this site. What's the technology behind ?
>  
> Vipul
> Website: http://a17.in
>  
>  
> On Sunday, 5 January 2014 16:53:05 UTC+5:30, konark wrote:
>  
> 
> Srinivasan Ramani <[email protected]> Jan 05 09:04PM +0530  
> 
> Thanks, Vipul! Following your analytics website closely. Best wishes.
>  
>  
>  
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> Srinivasan V. Ramani ,
> Senior Assistant Editor,
> Economic and Political Weekly ,
> New Delhi: 110 067
> 09650855669
>  
> 
>  Tree survey in bangalore
> Venkatraman S <[email protected]> Jan 05 07:30AM +0530  
> 
> - And what would be the end result?
> - Even if you were to ask for sponsorships, then what would be the
> rationale?
> - Assuming, and just assuming, you want to monetize this, so that the money
> could be used for surrounding activities, then how would you do productize
> this?
>  
> These are some of the many questions that can be thought about - as almost
> anything could be mapped using OSM and many interesting hacks could be done
> on top of it.
>  
> -V
>  
>  
>  
> 
> rushabh <[email protected]> Jan 04 06:49PM -0800  
> 
> We had setup a prototype too to be used for Pune:
>  
> Demo:
> http://treemapper.in/
>  
> Repo:
> https://github.com/webnotes/treemapper
>  
> Was never used.
>  
> best,
> Rushabh
>  
>  
> On Saturday, January 4, 2014 9:37:21 PM UTC+5:30, Venkatraman.S. wrote:
>  
> 
> Meera <[email protected]> Jan 05 08:59AM +0530  
> 
> There is a Bangalore Tree Festival happening on Feb 8th and 9th (see
> neralu.in). If you'd like to do a mini-census around that, it may be a good
> idea. Let's discuss the feasibility offline.
>  
> Regds, Meera
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> 
> Sajjad Anwar <[email protected]> Jan 05 09:39AM +0530  
> 
> 
> > Do you guys its too much to map every tree (trees on footpath, parks n
> other areas can be handled seaparately) in bangalore by crowd sourcing it.
> I am sure it will be a great source for all kinds of research.
>  
> > Do you think we can cover some significant area in an years time?
>  
> > We can probably do weekend mapathon in particular areas or roads.
>  
> Use OpenStreetMap? People have attempted this before.
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:natural%3Dtree
>  
> > GPG ID : 0xBFFC8DD3C06DD6B0
>  
> > On Jan 4, 2014 9:37 PM, "Venkatraman S" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> >> I had started www.mapatree.org 4 years back; but it died down slowly. It
> got traction mainly from some overseas guys.
>  
> >> You can find a minimal app still running here with loads of enhancements
> in the TODO which never got done : http://mapatree.appspot.com/
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> Venkatraman S <[email protected]> Jan 05 11:39AM +0530  
> 
> 
> > Use OpenStreetMap? People have attempted this before.
>  
> > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:natural%3Dtree
>  
> I agree. I can fwd you an email chain on the same if interested, but I
> guess you pretty much would have figured it out by now.
>  
> -V
>  
> 
> rajesh <[email protected]> Jan 05 12:04AM -0800  
> 
> I think its a great idea to map each tree, actually each sapling, but go 
> beyond a simple count.
>  
> What is important when we hear stories like "50,000 trees were planted" is 
> to be able to followup and see if the survival rate was 1% or 0.01% or 
> 0.0001%
>  
> If we map every tree we should see how long each tree lives, so we can map 
> how many are being cut. If not, what is the growth and condition (leaves 
> covered with dust). Is it concretized at the base or is there soil and air. 
> Possibly a very depressing picture.
>  
> Lets not worry about productizing or revenue.
>  
> -rajesh
>  
> ps: this thread might get more response on hasiruusiru
>  
> On Sunday, January 5, 2014 7:30:10 AM UTC+5:30, Venkatraman.S. wrote:
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> 
> Shree D N <[email protected]> Jan 05 01:40PM +0530  
> 
> Great idea. I think you should talk to CCF of BBMP Brijeshkumar with this
> idea. They wanted to do some survey, then I think they felt it's impossible
> with the 20 people they have. he might have some ideas and some data too.
>  
> 
> Gora Mohanty <[email protected]> Jan 05 03:04PM +0530  
> 
> > covered with dust). Is it concretized at the base or is there soil and air.
> > Possibly a very depressing picture.
>  
> > Lets not worry about productizing or revenue.
>  
> We have a mobile-based data collection platform, Fieldata
> ( http://www.fieldata.org ) that can be used for this, free of
> cost at the basic tier which should suffice here. One builds
> a form for the data collection, using our GUI form builder,
> which contains all details necessary. The data can include
> GPS locations, photos, etc. The form is downloaded to an
> application on an Android phone, based on OpenDataKit,
> and anyone with access can submit data. We would also be
> glad to help in building the form.
>  
> To get a quick picture of the facilities available on Fieldata,
> log in to a demo account from the top right of the home page:
> User/password = [email protected]/foss.in123
> On the dashboard that you arrive at, choose the "Demo
> questionnaire", and you can have various views of the data
> from under the "Reports & Data" drop-down towards the top.
> Data can be exported as CSV.
>  
> Regards,
> Gora
>  
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