Visualising Twitter coverage of recent bioinformatics conferences
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Back in February, I wrote some R code to analyse tweets covering the 2017 Lorne Genome conference. It worked pretty well. So I reused the code for two recent bioinformatics meetings held in Sydney: the Sydney Bioinformatics Research Symposium and the VIZBI 2017 meeting.
So without further ado, here are the reports in markdown format, which display quite nicely when pushed to Github:
and you can dig around in the repository for the Rmarkdown, HTML and image files, if you like.
Filed under: bioinformatics, meetings, R, statistics Tagged: sbrs2017, twitter, vizbi2017
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