Seeing the wood for the trees
A technique for interactively visualising “bigger data”. The post Seeing the wood for the trees appeared first on thinkr.continue reading.
A technique for interactively visualising “bigger data”. The post Seeing the wood for the trees appeared first on thinkr.continue reading.
Why forecast sales? Humans have the magical ability to plan for future events, for future gain. It’s not quite a uniquely human trait. Because apparently ravens can match a 4-year-old. An...continue reading.
With tensions heightened recently at the United Nations, one might wonder whether we’ve drawn closer, or farther apart, over the decades since the UN was established in 1945. We’ll see...continue reading.
Six months ago we considered the question: Is the Government realising its ambition for SMEs on G-Cloud? This article reviews progress six months later, additionally considering the Digital Outcomes &...continue reading.
There’s a pay-off from an exploration of multiple supervised machine learning models. We’ll explore five approaches whilst predicting criminal goings-on in London. The post Criminal goings-on in a random forest...continue reading.
Data science tells a story through visualisation. Both story and visualisation rely on a good plot. And an abundance of those has evolved over time. Many have their own dedicated...continue reading.
Unsupervised machine learning looks for hidden structure in “unlabeled” data, i.e. a classification or categorisation that is not included in the observations. Hierarchical clustering will reveal a “cluster of six” Labour MPs as...continue reading.
The property market in London SW10 is weak. But planning applications are in the ascendency. Is this how home owners are adding space? The post SW10 digs deep appeared first...continue reading.
Mapping geospatial data using the leaflet package in R, and integrating the resultant interactive map into a WordPress blog post. The post Surprising stories hide in seemingly mundane data appeared...continue reading.
SW10 house prices have taken some heavy punches in recent years, e.g. from the Financial Crisis. Is there a case for a more gently-graduated stamp duty? The post House sales...continue reading.
G-Cloud categories were introduced in the ninth iteration of the Government framework. Might they need some adjustments in readiness for the next iteration? The post Do G-Cloud categories need a...continue reading.