Nicholas Arcolano
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Visualizing Risk (Boston Data Visualization Summit 2016 Talk)

Posted on October 21, 2016 by Nicholas Arcolano

Last month, I gave a talk at the 2016 Boston Data Visualization Summit titled “Visualizing Risk: How Data Visualization Can Help Fight Distracted Driving”. You can download the slides here and watch the full video of the talk below. Also,… Continue Reading →

Visualization Data Science, Data Visualization, Distracted Driving, Talks, TrueMotion
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In the USA, Who Runs the Fastest, the Farthest, and the Most Often? (Interactive Visualization)

Posted on October 18, 2014 by Nicholas Arcolano

In our most recent data collaboration with Runner’s World, we decided to look at how the US states compare in terms of how fast, how far, and how often they run. Spoiler: RunKeeper’s Massachusetts users come out looking pretty dominant,… Continue Reading →

Visualization D3.js, JavaScript, RunKeeper, Runner's World, Visualization
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What Time of Day Do People Run? (Interactive Visualization)

Posted on September 5, 2014 by Nicholas Arcolano

Recently we collaborated with our partners at Runner’s World to learn what time of the day people in different parts of the world like to run. Together we looked at 177 million RunKeeper running activities across 30 countries to see… Continue Reading →

Visualization D3.js, JavaScript, RunKeeper, Runner's World, Visualization
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How Active Are People in Your Country? (Interactive Visualization)

Posted on May 30, 2014 by Nicholas Arcolano

Inspired after attending the 2014 OpenVis Conference here in Boston last month, I finally carved out enough bandwidth to dive into D3 and try my hand at making an interactive visualization for the web. It’s been about six weeks since… Continue Reading →

Visualization Breeze, D3.js, JavaScript, Visualization

About Me

Professional Photo 2016 (Square)
Leading data science efforts at Jellyfish. Formerly TrueMotion, Runkeeper, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Harvard SEAS Ph.D. Loves running, though it doesn't always love him back.

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