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  • Is A Two-Goal Lead “The Worst Lead” In Hockey? A Statistical Analysis

    Is A Two-Goal Lead “The Worst Lead” In Hockey? A Statistical Analysis

    May 9, 2022
    Sports Analytics
    Logistic Regression, Machine LEarning, Predictive Analytics, R programming

    Background Hockey is a sport that carries many superstitions. From sitting in the same spot in the locker to putting pads on in a certain order. One of those superstitions, which we will dig into here, is the belief that “A 2 Goal lead is the worst lead in hockey”, especially when heading to the…

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  • Efficient, Automated, and Reproducible Data Workflows in R Using “drake”

    Efficient, Automated, and Reproducible Data Workflows in R Using “drake”

    September 5, 2020
    Analytics, Automation, Data
    Automation, Data Science, Predictive Analytics, Reproducibility

    Efficient, Automated, and Reproducible Data Workflows in R Using “drake”

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  • How To Make A Standalone Desktop Application With Shiny and Electron On Windows

    How To Make A Standalone Desktop Application With Shiny and Electron On Windows

    June 30, 2020
    Uncategorized

    How To Make A Standalone Desktop App Using Shiny and Electron.

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  • Automated Machine Learning

    Automated Machine Learning

    March 19, 2020
    Products
    AUC, Automation, Classification, Credit Risk, Customer Retention, Fraud Detection, Loan Risk, Logistic Regression, Machine LEarning, R programming, Shiny app, Tree, XGBoost

    Using machine learning to predict outcomes can be a powerful business tool. However, the cost and time to acquire these skills can be prohibitive. Using our app can streamline this process, providing quick insights and powerful predictive models.

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  • The Language of Data

    The Language of Data

    March 19, 2020
    Learning, Uncategorized
    Learning, Opinion, Python, R programming

    Data science is an umbrella term that can cover visualization, statistical inference, predictive modeling, machine learning, deep learning, artificial intelligence, data engineering, insert buzzword of the day here… (the list goes on). Regardless of what specific niche you’re trying to fit into in the data science universe, it’s likely you’ll rely on a few key…

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