Would like to point out a nice graphic library already used to give some
interesting statistics in Hamster (a time tracking tool).
It was used to make nice interactive interface (where you can navigate for
example days, weeks, months, Categories, tags etc. all with smooth
animations).


https://github.com/tbaugis/hamster_experiments
hamster screenshot, in the actual application, categories, days are
clickable to filter the results interactively:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/toms/5160499617/lightbox/

Bye!
2011/5/3 Alexander Setzer <[email protected]>

> Hey there,
>
> perhaps this is not the perfect place for my question, but I hope you
> can help me anyway: I am a Master student of Computer Science currently
> attending a 1-semester course where we need to make a project that has
> to do with "data visualization". I made a project proposal that has to
> do with GNU Solfege and this proposal has been selected by the organizers.
> Just in a few sentences, what we are going to do: I found out that GNU
> Solfege stores some nice statistics in the statistics.sqlite file. The
> data in there is quite comprehensive and I decided to exploit this. In
> the data visualization project, we will create a tool that offers a lot
> more information than Solfege currently does. First ideas include:
> - overview of which intervals have been guessed correctly and which not
> - overview of typical mistakes and confusions
> - visualization of the learning progress (does the number of mistakes
> decrease over time and - if so - how fast?)
>
> In the end, I'd like to have a tool that gives someone doing ear
> training (with GNU Solfege) appropriate feedback and helpful advice on
> where to focus his or her training.
>
> I hope this was understandable. Now, this is where I need your help: In
> order to have some "input" to work on, it would be cool if some of you
> could share their (if possible "actual" and not "devel") statistics with
> us. This would greatly help us in development. This way, we'd have a
> real data basis which is certainly a big plus (unrealistic types of data
> could of course be easily created by us).
>
> Of course, we are going to release the final project (probably
> implemented in "Processing") which might - if we are successful - even
> help you at that time.
>
> Thank you very much!
> Alexander S.
>
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