Note: Links have been corrected. Thanks to Natalia Sadkov for pointing out my mistake! I’ve been quiet for a bit because I bought a fixer-upper house and it’s time-consuming! But somewhere in there I found time to write an email to someone asking for career advice for starting off in his data journey. I doContinue reading “Starting off in Data: All the Advice I Can Think Of (Part 1)”
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Car Keys or Bike Helmet?
Decision trees and why it’s so hard to predict non-car trips, or any rare event. Introduction This analysis dives into some key transportation habits of residents of the Seattle/Puget Sound region. I particularly look at mode choice: what type of transportation (car, transit, bike, etc.) people use to take a given trip. As a transportationContinue reading “Car Keys or Bike Helmet?”
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Who’s Afraid of Autonomous Vehicles?
A cluster analysis suggests: actually a lot of us How do people feel about autonomous vehicles (self-driving cars), really? Is everyone as vehemently opposed or totally gung ho as they seem? Are you the only one who hasn’t yet made up your mind? With new technologies, like many things, it can be hard to appreciateContinue reading “Who’s Afraid of Autonomous Vehicles?”