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On May 16, 2014, at 8:50 AM, Taha Yasseri <taha.yaseri@gmail.com> wrote:

Very useful Han-Teng, but one should note that the original data is about "the percentage of requesting ip addresses", excluding duplications of a single IP address within the same day,  and not for example the number of edits. These two can be very different depending on dynamic/static IP address models in different countries. 
And that explains the discrepancy between your results and our earlier analysis based on circadian patterns and edits timestamps. 

Again, very interesting and well done.
Best,
Taha


On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 4:28 PM, h <hanteng@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all, 

With the aim to compare Wikipedia traffic report data (e.g. viewing versus editing, regional differences within a language version, etc.), I have made a few more interactive infographics which show the historical changes since late 2011. (Historical numbers are scraped from the past versions archived by the Internet archive)

For more, please visit follow the link below:

It has at least one nice interactive feature: a user can zoom and pan to view the chart easily with a mouse or mousepad. The SVG vector-based presentation insures the picture quality is consistent when users zoom in to compare data points.  (I haven't figured out how mpld3's html tooltip work for this project, though.)

    It is also possible to extend the prototype with dynamic json objects so that the chart/tables can be updated automatically.  
     
    Any suggestions and comments are welcome.

Best,
han-teng liao


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