The Data Scientist Need for Hosted Dashboards As data people, we very typically spend a great deal of time summarizing our findings to stakeholders in a clear, concise an...
Y’all it may have taken me a little time, but I did listen. Thank you for your emails. Because of you, I have now updated my ggmap tutorial to address the Google Static...
This article was written by Laura Ellis. One of the reasons why I love R is that I feel like I’m constantly finding out about cool new packages through an ever-growi...
No matter the job, most professionals do some level of analysis on their computer. There are always some data sets that live outside the walls. Or, some analyses that we ...
Tutorial Scenario In this tutorial, we are going to be looking at heatmaps of Seattle 911 calls by various time periods and by type of incident. This awesome dataset is...
In my previous tutorial we created heatmaps of Seattle 911 call volume by various time periods and groupings. The analysis was based on a dataset which provides S...
Hold on to your hats data scientists, you’re in for another wild ride. A few months ago, our beloved field of predictive analytics was taken down a peg by the ...
The number of R packages associated cool new tricks available continues to grow every month. To understand the current state of R packages on CRAN, I ran some code pro...
If you read my blog then you’ll probably realize there are a few data related topics that I could talk about for days. This blog dives into a tool called RAW Gra...