Submitted by CharcoalCharts t3_zbdu4i in dataisbeautiful
pigeonsmasher t1_iyrn3mp wrote
It looks like São Paulo belongs in “colorful” vs “highly skewed”?
And what does “highly efficient” mean?
CharcoalCharts OP t1_iys6la5 wrote
There might be better terms for those metrics.
Skewed means the area is over-represented in a few categories and under-represented in others. Sao Paulo has a lot of restaurants but 75% are either Brazilian, Japanese, or Italian. And it has only 39 categories (roughly half of New York).
Efficient is the opposite. Bridgeport does not have a ton of restaurants, but it covers a lot of categories.
tyen0 t1_iys16c3 wrote
> And what does “highly efficient” mean?
more spread out?
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