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Below are graphs for burstiness of the words 'seahawks' and 'coffee' from late Saturday night through the following Monday afternoon. As far as I know nothing special happened with coffee on Sunday (except that which would happen normally on a Sunday), but the Seahawks won their important playoff game. Note that the graph for the Seahawks correspondingly gets to state 19. Kleinberg states that in his data a bound of 25 can be given to all realistic data. This suggests that the Seahawks graph is noticably bursty while the coffee graph is instead normally bursty.
 
Below are graphs for burstiness of the words 'seahawks' and 'coffee' from late Saturday night through the following Monday afternoon. As far as I know nothing special happened with coffee on Sunday (except that which would happen normally on a Sunday), but the Seahawks won their important playoff game. Note that the graph for the Seahawks correspondingly gets to state 19. Kleinberg states that in his data a bound of 25 can be given to all realistic data. This suggests that the Seahawks graph is noticably bursty while the coffee graph is instead normally bursty.
  
 
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==Seahawks==
<html>
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"http://cs.washington.edu/homes/jhebert/seahawks.png"
<img src="http://cs.washington.edu/homes/jhebert/seahawks.png">
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==Coffee==
</html>
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"http://cs.washington.edu/homes/jhebert/coffee.png"
[[Image:http://cs.washington.edu/homes/jhebert/seahawks.png]]
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==Seahawks-Time Based==
 
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"http://cs.washington.edu/homes/jhebert/timed-seahawks.png"
[[Image:http://cs.washington.edu/homes/jhebert/coffee.png]]
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The x-axis on this graph corresponds to actual time in seconds while on the previous two graphs the x-axis corresponds to a count of the number of times the word occurred in the corpus.

Revision as of 05:27, 24 January 2006

Below are graphs for burstiness of the words 'seahawks' and 'coffee' from late Saturday night through the following Monday afternoon. As far as I know nothing special happened with coffee on Sunday (except that which would happen normally on a Sunday), but the Seahawks won their important playoff game. Note that the graph for the Seahawks correspondingly gets to state 19. Kleinberg states that in his data a bound of 25 can be given to all realistic data. This suggests that the Seahawks graph is noticably bursty while the coffee graph is instead normally bursty.

Seahawks

"http://cs.washington.edu/homes/jhebert/seahawks.png"

Coffee

"http://cs.washington.edu/homes/jhebert/coffee.png"

Seahawks-Time Based

"http://cs.washington.edu/homes/jhebert/timed-seahawks.png" The x-axis on this graph corresponds to actual time in seconds while on the previous two graphs the x-axis corresponds to a count of the number of times the word occurred in the corpus.