A quick note: The code chunks in this blog post were done in R. If you want to download the code without the rest of this post so you can easily run it yourself, just download the R script from my Github repo here.
Another productive week of learning French! I had my first conversation and am feeling much more confident with my new language. However, this also means that I am becoming less of a pure beginner and will have to begin moving forward with a serious plan based…
I just finished my tenth week of French and am finally feeling if not at home in my new language, at least as a welcome visitor.
This will be a brief post. I’ve had a lot going on in the past two weeks so while I’ve been able to keep up…
Here’s a summary of current and past projects I’ve had in statistics and scientific computing.
A beginner project on Kaggle. I’m trying to see how accurately I can classify fraudulent…
A few weeks ago I wrote this blog post where I tasked myself with implementing two-class logistic regression from scratch. Since I couldn’t find any guides for implementing multi-class logistic regression online, I decided I would implement the multi-class version as well…
Right now, I’m five weeks into training for the JC Stone 50K on March 17, 2017. I’m still in…
Ultramarathon training is an area where I was able to find a limited amount of actual…
Salut! Il y a trois mois depuis mon dernier poste en Francais donc j’ai décidé qu’il est temps à écrire un nouveau article pour mon blog.
As a mini-project to combine my exercises from Data Science at the Command Line with my studies of French, I thought I would modify one of the script examples that was provided in the book to create a quick analysis inspired by Zipf’s…