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DataViz. DataViz Mediaeater MMX Archive / RSS June 21 (Source: thedailywhat) May 26 April 30 December 5 (Source: mrharristweed) November 12 November 9 (Source: toukubo, via handa) November 3 September 3 August 15 (Source: thedailyfeed) Next » (ASK MEDIA POUR PARIS MATCH) Les TGV sont-ils souvent en retard ? Juste avant les vacances scolaires, Data Match a analysé les données de régularité des 50 principales lignes de TGV pour connaître les plus susceptibles de connaître du retard. Pour toutes ses data visualisations pour Paris Match, Ask Media réalise la recherche de données, l’enquête, la conception de l’infographie ainsi que sa réalisation.

Looking 4 data visualization. USA TODAY | BEHIND THE BLOODSHED: THE UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICA’S MASS KILLINGS. To analyze mass killings, USA TODAY used the FBI's definition: four or more killed, not including suspects, in an event. The killing may stretch over a day or more and some distance, especially if it includes killings committed in flight or against targeted people. It does not include an extended "cooling-off period" to distinguish this kind of crime from the acts of serial killers.

Unlike gun control advocates who just count shootings, USA TODAY analyzed all mass killings, regardless of weapon. That adds significant diversity to the types of killers and victims and produces a fuller portrait of this type of crime. USA TODAY began by collecting the FBI's Supplemental Homicide Reports for 2006-11. This data, created by local police and collated by the FBI, provide details on each murder. However, Florida does not report to the FBI; the District of Columbia and Nebraska only started doing so in 2009. USA TODAY also found 26 mass killings not recorded in FBI data. Other classifications: Comparing Chinese provinces with countries: All the parities in China.