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Month: August 2015

End to End NYC Subway Entries Data Project

August 14, 2015 / Leave a Comment

A few weeks back I submitted a project to Udacity’s Intro to Data Science Course that analyzed a dataset of NYC subway entries and weather. It was an attempt to explore, visualize, and build a model to predict hourly subway entries. It was almost an end to end data project…  except that they supplied the … [Read more…]

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MongoDB to Store & Explore OpenStreeMap Data

August 8, 2015 / Leave a Comment

Wrapped up the second project in Udacity’s Data Analyst Nanodegree last night. In a nutshell, the goal of the project was to Download a .osm file > 50 MB of any geographic boundary from around the world (I used Denver-Boulder, CO which is 616 MB) Parse the .osm file and clean the data specific to … [Read more…]

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