Have you ever imagined a data visualization tool that could help you navigate through hundreds of thousands of official publications? Meet GINA v0, an interactive galaxy of Argentine regulations that’s changing the way we explore complex data. With over 408,000 publications from the Official Gazette of the Argentine Republic, this tool is a marvel of data visualization.
The creator of GINA v0 is seeking feedback on the aesthetics, user experience, usefulness, and performance of this tool. By using 1,536-dimensional embeddings reduced to 2D, the distance between points approximates semantic similarity, allowing users to zoom, pan, and search for specific regulations. But that’s not all – the tool also allows filtering by date and regulation type, and viewing details on click.
As the first public version, GINA v0 is still in its infancy, and the creator is looking for ways to improve its performance, especially on mid/low-end Android devices. If you have any ideas on how to tackle this, or suggestions for new features, now is the time to share your thoughts.
What do you think about this innovative tool? Would you use it to explore complex data? Share your feedback and help shape the future of data visualization.