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Data analysis project on Python
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This app identifies the most frequently reported 311 service requests, in the last 30 days, within your district. Also, forums to speak about such issues!
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Data pipelines for CEQR APP, managed by data engineering
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Big Data Analysis of NYC Fire Incident data to analyze casual relationship between fires, govt. inspections, socio-ecnomic factors and enviroment. Used Hadoop MapReduce for data pre-processing, Trino for complex queries and Tableau for visualizations and interactive dashboards
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auditing verizon
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NYU Advanced GIS with Chris Whong Assignment 4
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What is 311? 311 is a non-emergency service line that helps provide the public with quick, easy access to all New York City government services,allows the public to report problems to government agencies and request information.
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NYC bike sharing data: what are the most popular stations? what are the rider demographics like? how does ridership fluctuate by season? Can I see it on a map? Tableau story report
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Machine Learning model predicting the price of airbnb rentals in nyc
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Objective, create a scoring model that assesses the riskiness of residential buildings (homes, apartments, and condos) in New York City. This model will assist insurance underwriters by utilizing data from NYC 311 service requests, FDNY incidents, and NYPD crime data, to develop a scoring mechanism for property risk assessment.
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The SAT, or Scholastic Aptitude Test, is a test that high school seniors in the U.S. take every year. The SAT has three sections, each is worth 800 points. Colleges use the SAT to determine which students to admit. High average SAT scores are usually indicative of a good school.
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UIUC IS590 DB: Data Visualizations on NYC dataset
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NYC's 311 Street Flooding Complaints for Tropical Storm Esla (7/9) as well as the Flash Flood the day before (7/8).
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