Raul Eulogio's repositories
machineLearning_breastCancer_Python
Machine Learning Applications using Sklearn, matplotlib, pandas, and seaborn
dataScience-UCSBProjectGroup-Syllabus
Data Science Project Group repo for Winter 2017
Hello-World-DSUCSB-2017
Repo created to put all introductory templates in one area for people to find other people, relevant work and links :)
SQL_Workshop
Repository created to supplement SQL Workshop collaboration by Data Science at UCSB and Female Actuarial Organization at UCSB
apple_watch_data_analysis
Repo to supplement the rfordatascience community talk
startup_weekend_supplement
repo to accompany start up weekend talk
understandIngRelationalDatabases
Documentation in understanding, creating and managing effective relational databases
bikesStoleninIV
An exploratory analysis for the amount of bikes stolen in Isla Vista during 2011-2016
connectingPostgreSQLDatabase
Simple walkthrough outlining connecting to PostgreSQL databases using R and Python
deep_learning_notes
misc notebooks for keras, tensorflow and general deep learning
django_girls_app
repo following my progress using the django girls
docs.getdbt.com
The code behind docs.getdbt.com
ggplot2_Tutorial_R
Repo for a quick ggplot2 tutorial for Exploratory Analysis using Jupyter Notebook and R script
hackathon-201806
Material for the Santa Barbara R Users Meetup hackathon on SB ChannelKeeper data
jupyterNotebookPractice
Dicking around with Jupyter Notebook with time series python code
machineLearning_Flags_Python
Repo for machine learning technques using Python (data set found on UCI database)
practice_DS_project_repo
Repository created as an example repo to showcase what is needed for projects made at Data Science at UCSB.
public-health
Observing government influence on health and (potentially) predicting life expectancy as a function of government involvement
raviolli77.github.io
raviolli77.github.io
sentAnal_AmazonCorpus_Python
Quick sentiment analysis in python using researcher labelled corpus
sql_de_mayo
Material for SQL de Mayo, a SQL workshop being held in Spring 2018