This application is a Streamlit dashboard to analyze motor vehicle collisions in NYC 🗽💥🚗
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This application is a Streamlit dashboard to analyze motor vehicle collisions in NYC 🗽💥🚗
Data pipelines for CEQR APP, managed by data engineering
Data cleaning and profiling of NYC Open Data
🗣 Renters Speak gives users a peek behind the curtain of the New York City rental market. Designed for renters looking for more information about their current or prospective landlords, this app provides a platform for users to write and share reviews of landlords and also presents data related to building ownership and building maintenance viol…
Forecasting parking violations in NYC
This repository contains the code and outputs along with the execution instructions for the profiling and analysis of datasets from NYC Open Data
Home Assistant integration for NYC trash collection, school, and alternate side parking schedules.
Coursera mimiproject to learn Streamlit applied to a NYC Car crashes DB
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Analyzed the correlation between the density of Airbnbs and the number of crimes/complaints reported in NYC’s neighborhoods by extracting relevant data from massive public datasets through a combination of AWK and Python scripts ran in Linux’s command line. This was the project to my Applied Linux Programming and Scripting college course.
NYC 311 Data ETL webapp
Data Science Web App Streamlit: Analyzing Motor Vehicle Crashes from NYC
An analysis of NYPD complaints using open data sources.
Function converting New York City's 3D building models from ESRI Multipatch format to GeoJSON
Docker image for geosupport
Identified data types for each distinct column value on 1900 data sets. For each column, summarized semantic types present in the column, using Fuzzy Logic, Levenshtein distance. Identified & derived inference the 3 most frequent 311 complaint types by borough.
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