I’d happily pay for it to support the devs. I like hypr
I've been using https://www.kiwiforgmail.com/ and really like it.
Gunnar wrote a review article a few years ago called Topology and Data (http://www.ams.org/journals/bull/2009-46-02/S0273-0979-09-01...). It is an amazingly well written and accessible paper for a technical audience.…
Hey, Some reading material: A very general blog about philosophy : http://radar.oreilly.com/2015/07/data-has-a-shape.html A slightly more in-depth blog :…
One quick edit to this description : We (Ayasdi) have generalized the notion of Reeb Graph's - such that it is no longer limited to single scalar functions. While in the single scalar function the mapper algorithm is an…
Hey HN folks - I am the co-founder and CEO of Ayasdi. If you have questions about the math/CS aspects of this, happy to answer.
Afra Zomorodian has a pretty accessible book called 'Topology for Computing'. You can also play around with OSS such as pymapper, jplex etc.
I recommend Afra's book: http://www.amazon.com/Computing-Cambridge-Monographs-Computa... Happy to help if you need it!
Disclaimer: I have written a few academic papers based on persistent homology and co-founded a company which uses it. Persistent Homology was invented to deal with noise (even though nothing that deals with data is ever…
I’d happily pay for it to support the devs. I like hypr
I've been using https://www.kiwiforgmail.com/ and really like it.
Gunnar wrote a review article a few years ago called Topology and Data (http://www.ams.org/journals/bull/2009-46-02/S0273-0979-09-01...). It is an amazingly well written and accessible paper for a technical audience.…
Hey, Some reading material: A very general blog about philosophy : http://radar.oreilly.com/2015/07/data-has-a-shape.html A slightly more in-depth blog :…
One quick edit to this description : We (Ayasdi) have generalized the notion of Reeb Graph's - such that it is no longer limited to single scalar functions. While in the single scalar function the mapper algorithm is an…
Hey HN folks - I am the co-founder and CEO of Ayasdi. If you have questions about the math/CS aspects of this, happy to answer.
Afra Zomorodian has a pretty accessible book called 'Topology for Computing'. You can also play around with OSS such as pymapper, jplex etc.
I recommend Afra's book: http://www.amazon.com/Computing-Cambridge-Monographs-Computa... Happy to help if you need it!
Disclaimer: I have written a few academic papers based on persistent homology and co-founded a company which uses it. Persistent Homology was invented to deal with noise (even though nothing that deals with data is ever…