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Zane Dax

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Canadian Cyber Crime Dashboard
a dashboard exploring various metrics from Stats Canada data on cyber crime
CustomerBehaviouralAnalysis
This notebook does data analysis on customer sales data, including data cleaning, data visualization, Probability Density Function (PDF), empirical cumulative distribution function (ECDF) and Hypothesis Testing
Reviews Sentiment Analysis
This document analyzes the TripAdvisor Hotel Reviews data, involving text cleaning, modification and data visualization
Data Mining
some examples from Data Mining by Julia Silge
Red Flags of Fraud
Summaries of Journal articles on Financial Accounting red flags to detect fraud
Text Analysis with Quanteda
my version of a basic NLP tutorial by Leah Malkovich (2018) at University of Virginia Library
Markdown & Netlify
The instructions from PhD Allison Hill's YouTube video series
JSON data in R
my version of 2 articles and a video reading in JSON data into RStudio.
Using stringr for strings
A guide and examples of how to use the stringr library for Regular Expressions in R
Functional Programming in R
Writing functions in R and using functional programming methods and using the purrr R package to loop over vectors and lists.
my week as RLadies Curator
Guide to being RLadies curator and my reflection of my week being curator.
The Frog Princess: An Analysis
A critical review of the Grimm's Tale of The Frog-Princess fairy tale
Star Trek Discovery Bechdel-Wallace Test
Bechdel-Wallace test A test named after American cartoonist Alison Bechdel and friend Liz Wallace. The test measures the representation of women in fiction. The basic measure is that a work of fiction features at least 2 women who talk to each other about something other than a man. An added measure is that the women be named. The test is used as an indicator for the active presence of women in the entire field of film and other fiction, and to call attention to gender inequality in fiction. Seasons 1- 3 are analyzed and compared to Star Trek DS9 series.
Star Trek DS9 Bechdel-Wallace Test
Bechdel-Wallace test A test named after American cartoonist Alison Bechdel and friend Liz Wallace. The test measures the representation of women in fiction. The basic measure is that a work of fiction features at least 2 women who talk to each other about something other than a man. An added measure is that the women be named. The test is used as an indicator for the active presence of women in the entire field of film and other fiction, and to call attention to gender inequality in fiction. Criteria : must have 2+ named women named women talk to each other topic of discussion is not a man/ men regarding relationship(s)
Document
Statistics in R, my work of coding non-R stats into R code
Machine Learning in R
This R notebook has many topics and code of the tutorial by Udemy "Machine Learning in Python and R". The font size is set to be large which affects the output of plots.