There are 6 repositories under nyc-opendata topic.
Data Analysis Using Python: A Beginner’s Guide Featuring NYC Open Data.
Analyzing NYC's 311 Street Flooding Complaints from 2010 to 2020.
A web-based, unified, interactive bike map for NYC that combines information from NYC OpenData, Citi Bike and other sources.
A tool to estimate how crowded your subway trip is likely to be.
Analyzing NYC's Stormwater Flood Map - Extreme Flood Scenario
This project gives an overview of crime time analysis in New York City . We have created Python Jupyter notebooks for spatial analysis of different crime types in the city using Pandas, Numpy, Plotly and Leaflet packages. As a second part to this analysis, we worked on ARIMA model on R for predicting the crime counts across various localities in the city based on correlations of various demographics correlation in each locality.
Visualization of daily NYC subway ridership
repo holding my insight project
Socrata Open Data API (SODA) Tutorial Using NYC Open Data. Sample analysis can be found here: https://github.com/mebauer/sodapy-tutorial-nyc-opendata/blob/main/sample-analysis.ipynb
A comprehensive analysis on NYPD Complaint Data Historic from NYC Open Data.
Exploring National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Data for New York City.
Using 311 NYC Open Data to analyze what New Yorkers complain about.
Open Data Profiling, Quality and Analysis on NYC OpenData dataset with semantic profiling using fuzzy ratio, Levenshtein distance and regex
Shortlist™ is an educational web application specializing in matching middle school students and their parents with high schools in NYC. Team project for the NYU Software Engineering Fall 2022 course.
This project attempts to estimate NYC's population through centrality measures performed on the Subway system. This was an independent class project and the README is an adapted version of the final paper.
A restaurant locator that leverages daily COVID-19 inspection data to provide the latest compliance status for reopened NYC restaurants.
American Community Survey data processing for Population Fact Finder
Automated monitoring of new and updated datasets posted to New York City's data portal
A single page streamlit dashboard with requisite shell scripts to deploy the webapp on AWS EC2 and provide insights on NYC OpenData Motor Vehicles crashes dataset
Channeling open data into business frameworks
Using Predictive Analytics to Improve Traffic Safety, by Team Knight Rider of NYU Stern MSBA Class of 2019
🍣 🍥 🍙 🍘 🍚 🍜 🍲 🍢 🍡 🥚 🍞 🍩
Application that sends a text message with 7 day rolling average percent positive stats for a given NYC zip code using React, AWS Services, and Twilio
An interactive map for visualizing the taxes levied on properties throughout New York City
Bookdown source files for EDAV final project
🗣 Renters Speak gives users a peek behind the curtain of the New York City rental market. Designed for renters looking for more information about their current or prospective landlords, this app provides a platform for users to write and share reviews of landlords and also presents data related to building ownership and building maintenance violations from NYC housing datasets. Users can search for information by address and Renters Speak provides reviews and housing data in an easy to understand, visually appealing format.
Flood Data Catalog for NYC: Comprehensive Inventory on NYC Open Data.
Exploring NYC's DEP Citywide Parcel-Based Impervious Area GIS Study.
Shortlist™ is an educational web application specializing in matching middle school students and their parents with high schools in NYC. Team project for the NYU Software Engineering Fall 2022 course.