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The naval losses during the First World War

Posted on November 1, 2016May 3, 2018 by Andrea Siotto

By Andrea Siotto

This past summer I spent quite some time collecting and organizing data on the ships lost during the First World War.
The final objective was to create a video and the result of the work is the five minute long time-map that you can see above.

If you want to see how the data was scraped online and organized, you can see the whole series at the links below:

Mapping the ships lost during the First World War.

Web scraping with Python.

Data analysis in C#.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyL2PV7XwtY

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