As of Friday 13th of March 2020 the Quebec Government adopted an Order in Council that declared a health emergency throughout Québec’s territory. It became a responsibility […]
As of Friday 13th of March 2020 the Quebec Government adopted an Order in Council that declared a health emergency throughout Québec’s territory. It became a responsibility […]
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My co-founder Erika Braithwaite gave a brilliant talk at the Data Science Expo on Tuesday, January 21, hosted by the Centre for Social and Cultural Data Science […]
Come join us at McGill’s Center of Social and Cultural Data Science Expo on January 20, 2020. We’ll have a booth and we’ll be recruiting for summer […]
We had the good fortune of hosting Camille Préel-Dumas from the Summer Program in Data Analysis from McGill for July and August of this year. She has […]
In my last post, I showed how makeup brands’ prices and ratings correlated visually. For this post, I decided to continue my exploration using k-means clustering, an unsupervised […]
Anyone who knows me knows that I love makeup. It’s a strange addiction that I can’t quite explain: the artistry, the colors, the smells – I adore […]
You can download your facebook message history from your personal account, under Setting. Click on Download a copy of your Facebook data. In the zip file, you will get […]
One of the greatest thing about R is the thousands of packages available on CRAN and Github. Without being a pro on programming, this lets you to […]
INLA is a nice (fast) alternative to MCMC for fitting Bayesian models. They each have some pros and cons, but while MCMC is a pretty intuitive method […]