Love it when my documentation is written like a biologist observing an unfamiliar species. "After repeated observation, the engine appears to exhibit identical behavior under both conditions..."pic.twitter.com/FJTYqjcVQj
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Love it when my documentation is written like a biologist observing an unfamiliar species. "After repeated observation, the engine appears to exhibit identical behavior under both conditions..."pic.twitter.com/FJTYqjcVQj
Update: I have earned my lifetime certification in graphviz and produced thispic.twitter.com/tTo42zxKes
Post you current graph on stackoverflow w/ product = graphviz. Explain your biggest complaint and see if you get any suggestions.
Do you have a dataset I can play with? I’d like to see if I can make a good visualization. Happy to share the source code if I succeed
This particular vis was generated via this grammar: https://pastebin.com/YRjGxZCa And this code: https://pastebin.com/emY8Ufcs And the grammar itself was generated via Bayesian grammar induction: https://github.com/willcrichton/autoplan/tree/master/notebooks/karel/grammar-induction …
PAOHVIS is the best general purpose technique I've found for visualizing hypergraphs. Somewhere I have a paper summarizing a variety of other techniques, can dig up if you want. https://aviz.fr/paohvis
I'm using grammar induction to see if there's a common syntactic structure among a set of programs implementing the same task. So my goal is to determine if the induced grammar provides any insight such as common high-level strategies.
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