Carnegie Mellon's EVA Cuts Its Teeth on U.S. Census Employment Data
"Datasets for everything from gene expression to employment demographics are growing so large and complex that automated methods sometimes seem like the only way to glean knowledge from them. But a new web-based tool being developed at Carnegie Mellon University provides the option to keep human judgment and intuition in the analytic loop."
The LEHD database is available for public exploration via EVA. Videos demonstrating how EVA can be used are available on EVA's Vimeo channel.
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