GSC: the recording of yesterday's session, demonstrating how to create an automated, interactive, emailable HTML report using Google Search Console API data (with a link to the code, report, & data):
Having a ton of fun utilizing other plugins with yt-napari. This video shows some interactive plotting with napari-clusters-plotter after I used it to run a kmeans classification of individual pixels across 3 image layers (2D samples through yt's IsolatedGalaxy test data set).
Full description will be up on youtube soon (final installment of the yt-napari tutorial series!).
📊 Unlocking Insights with Added Variable Plots in R! 🚀
AV Plots are a game-changer for data enthusiasts. They allow you to visualize how one predictor variable affects the response variable while controlling for other factors. Here's a quick guide to get you started:
I'll give you a quick rundown on creating horizontal boxplots in R using both base R and ggplot2. We'll work with the "palmerpenguins" dataset to keep things interesting!
🐦 Early bird registration ends for Information+ 2023 @InfoPlusConf tomorrow. I am so looking forward to this in Edinburgh in less than two months. The line-up of speakers, workshops, and exhibits already looks amazing!
From the late 1670's comes a great "strip" map by John Ogilby. Here, to get from Presteigne to Carmathen, in Wales it's a practical method to keep one on the correct route to a destination, reference landmarks & stay on the route.
It's interesting that when automobiles became popular, early roads atlases used this same route method to get drivers to their next destination, by identifying landmarks and keeping them on a solitary path.
I'm a third year PhD student in Computer Science at an R1 university (completed MS coursework), and a dual citizen USA/EU :) Thanks for boosting! #GetFediHired
58,444 dead or missing human beings have been documented by the Missing Migrants Project of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) since 2014 (latest incident: Sep 5th 2023).
How do wars end? Not always with a decisive victory. My colleagues Adina Renner, Karin Wenger and Nicolas Staub at #nzz had a look at a database of over 500 wars since 1946, and visualised the results – and took a guess at what it could mean for the Ukraine.
Thanks to Enrico Bertini for sharing this awesome read by Connor Rothschild about a 'framework-first' aproach to #datavisualization. I've never seen #Svelte and #D3 compared for visualization so clearly before. Really well done.
I spent last night to build this fun Shinylive app - Forecasting Sandbox 😎
The app provides a simple sandbox for three simple forecasting models - Linear regression, ARIMA, and Holt-Winters, and it entirely runs on the browser!
I am planning to deploy it to Github Actions and create a tutorial (WIP) 👇🏼
Legend for the Rail Electrification map showing Overhead Contact Line (OCL) AC with voltage, and other rail DC transmission This is based on the FizzyKnitting colour scheme developed work by Garry Keenor et al (@25kv) Note: more than 95% of the complexity (third-rail, fourth-rail and dual) is in the South East of Great Britain
Ever wondered how to compare the distributions of two variables simultaneously? Look no further! In this post, we'll dive into the world of dual-variable histograms using R, a go-to language for data analysis and visualization.
Ready to embark on your own dual-variable histogram journey? The key to effective data visualization is in your hands. 🚀
I'm currently looking for new work. I have a little over a decade's experience with various forms of SQL, and almost that much with Python, Tableau and other technology. I am very experienced with stakeholder management, requirements gathering, communication and the other things that we all know actually matter more than the coding part.
My last job title was analytics engineer, but I've been called a data engineer, analyst, DVA, etc. Different companies define the borders between those disciplines differently anyway. I have worked as a visualisation trainer and a SQL trainer, and I've done major database migration work.
I live in London, UK; I'm happy to take remote work elsewhere as long as it doesn't suddenly pivot to three days a week in the office in some far-off place or something.
I would prefer not to do unethical shit but there's no such thing as ethical work under capitalism, so we all do our best. My SME experience is predominantly in the logistics industry, and there are no saints there.
I don't do blockchain. I DO do fixing your shit after some idiot bought an overhyped product and wrecked everything with it. I absolutely do helping to break down silos and train new people. I guarantee that I will attempt to unionise your workplace. (I might fail at that.)
Wow, I just realized that it's been one year since I published my first #DataVisualization project - Covid Waves. It was an animated map showing how the novel Coronavirus Sars-CoV-2 spread through Europe.
It has been an intense year and I have learned so much since then.