Open Source Tools Turn WikiLeaks Into Illustrated Afghan Meltdown (Updated) | Danger Room | Wired.com
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NYU political science grad student (and occasional Danger Room contributor) Drew Conway has done just that, using an open source statistical programming language called R and a graphical plotting software tool. The results are unnerving, like stop-motion photography of a freeway wreck. Above is the latest example: a graph showing the spread of combat from 2004 to 2009. It’s exactly what you wouldn’t want to see as a war drags on.
“The sheer volume of observations [in the WikiLeaks database] inhibit the majority of consumers from being able to gain knowledge from it. By providing graphical summaries of the data people can draw inferences quickly, which would have been very difficult to do by serially reading through the files,” Conway e-mails Danger Room. “For instance, in the most recent graph I posted [see above], many people were noticing the increasing number of attacks around Afghanistan’s ‘ring road,’ over time, and seeing that as an indication of the Taliban’s attempt to undermine the Afghanistan government by cutting off villages from one another.”
Conway’s work largely mirrors what the U.S. military’s internal teams of intelligence analysts found. But Conway and Columbia University post-doc Mike Dewar did all this work themselves, relying solely on free tools and the WikiLeaked logs. Applying statistical analysis, they found little evidence of tampering in the reports. Next month, Conway hopes, a group of New York-based R users will be able to tease out more insights from the data.
Obviously, the logs don’t tell the whole story of the war, as Danger Room has noted before. And the stats may be unduly influenced by the spread of NATO forces into different parts of the country. But for now, the most striking point to Conway was how bad things turned in 2006 and 2007. In Afghanistan’s south, for instance, there was only minimal fighting in the start of ‘06. By the end of the next year… well, see for yourself.
UPDATE: Conway’s work is just one of dozens of international efforts to turn the WikiLeaks war logs into something graphic. Visualising Data has links to some of the best, including this one:
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http://www.visualisingdata.com/index.php/2010/07/visualising-the-wikileaks-war-l....
http://pollen.nymphormation.org/afgwar/_design/afgwardiary/index.html
http://pollen.nymphormation.org/afgwar/_design/afgwardiary/timeline.html
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artemis6
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This is excellent !
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artemis6
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CalgarC
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may the source be with you... always
http://www.elrincondetux.d2g.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/tux-jedi.png
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CalgarC
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ampersand
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Fantastic post. Facts too numerous to ignore pile up like a mound of dirt behind the frightened Ostrich trying vainly to dig his way into the ground.
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ampersand
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toyotabedzrock
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http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/dangerroom/2010/08/report_region-660x632.jpg
A few more examples of the data. - 1 year ago
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toyotabedzrock
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ayipis
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impeachment is just about right
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ayipis
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toyotabedzrock
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ayipis:
The data released is mostly representative of Bush policies...
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toyotabedzrock
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s_peak
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toyotabedzrock:
I still don't see the difference between Obama and Bush... you could say "Healthcare!" but Obama hasn't done anything but fuck us on that front, so let's forget that.
Or we could say that Bush was the one that introduced the patriot act! ... well... wait. Obama signed an extension for the patriot act :(
Obama == Bush
They work for the same companies and support the same agenda.
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s_peak
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s_peak
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toyotabedzrock:
Sorry I didn't see you respond to an earlier comment where I said almost the same thing. Didn't mean to be TOO redundant.
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s_peak
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Sparky2U
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Good Find
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Sparky2U
