Caitlin Boyle :: Possible Data Sources

by Caitlin Boyle @ 12:32 am 17 January 2011

:: in order of preference ::

1. ) Using subtitle files for popular tv shows to search for the frequency of the titular word.

2. ) National overview of power market

3. ) North American bat ranges

2 Comments

  1. Hi Caitlin,
    I just saw this. If you’re interested in using subtitle files, I have some Processing code for parsing them. Still, the bat stuff is important and interesting; could you provide some more details about the data you’re using?

    Comment by Golan Levin — 20 January 2011 @ 11:14 am
  2. Hi Golan,
    I think I’m going with the bats; thanks though!

    The link here was the first thing I found, and only really includes ranges. I’m using this data primarily at this point; it only goes until 2000 for most states, which is unfortunate given the recent steep decline; I’m still poking around looking for the past 10 years. I know which states suffered a 90% decline as of the past year, but no hard data; bats are apparently notoriously hard to count.

    Comment by Caitlin Boyle — 20 January 2011 @ 11:25 am

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