written by Eric J. Ma on 2016-06-24 | tags: network analysis teaching education tutorials
I just finished reworking the examples that I'm using for my Network Analysis tutorial, and I managed to create a representative logo for it! :)
Inspired by Giles Hall, who hashed people's names to create uniquely procedurally-generated snowflakes (implying that everybody's a special snowflake, that is) (talk). In this case, I wrote a function that computes a numerical hash of a person's name, which is then parsed into a string to determine the order in which each of those network diagrams are added on.
More details can be found in this notebook!
@article{
ericmjl-2016-new-logo,
author = {Eric J. Ma},
title = {New Network Analysis Logo!},
year = {2016},
month = {06},
day = {24},
howpublished = {\url{https://ericmjl.github.io}},
journal = {Eric J. Ma's Blog},
url = {https://ericmjl.github.io/blog/2016/6/24/new-network-analysis-logo},
}
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