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CodingMarch 3, 2023March 6, 2023

Coding: A Numbers Guide to Women in Art History

As a female in tech, I am no stranger to sexist remarks. I’ve been on the receiving end of this since my teenage years. It’s almost a rite of passage for girls out there even in 2023. In my professional career, I have a whole collection of stories I could share. Aside from my career…

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CodingNovember 27, 2022November 28, 2022

Coding: Books, Sarah J. Maas and Transformers

I love to read, a lot. It is rare to find me without a novel or kindle on my hand. In fact, I often can’t sit still and watch a show because I can’t keep my hands off my book. I was so excited to find this GoodReads dataset because for a while now I…

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CodingOctober 31, 2019May 10, 2020

Coding: A Deep Dive into Reddits’s r/SkincareAddiction

Some of you may or may not know I am obsessed with skincare. Now, you may think I am exaggerating, maybe she only has a couple products. I have 50-75 products.  It’s a problem. It goes without saying, I do not put that many products on a given day. My routine consists of 6-10 steps…

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CodingSeptember 5, 2018September 5, 2018

Cleaning Recipes for Text Data

Instead of a lengthy tutorial, I hope this post serves as a quick reference for those who work with text data on almost a daily basis. Come back to this post for updates as I will be posting them here as I develop them! Strip Accents: On many occasions, I have had to work with…

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CodingJuly 21, 2018August 22, 2019

Fake News: How Complex and Readable is the Text of Fake News?

I’ve been meaning to dig into this data set for a while. There’s just so many text analytics we can learn from it and just learn how we can be better as a society when we read fake news.  This data set came from Kaggle.com so if you will follow along go ahead and download…

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CodingJune 15, 2018July 6, 2018

Comprehensive Guide to Text Mining – Part I, Preprocessing Data

I am not sure what is it about text data that I find so appealing, but it is by far one of my favorite fields of machine learning. If I hadn’t studied astrophysics I would have probably done something in linguistics. Ever since I can recall, I’ve been interested in languages, my parents both taught…

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CodingFebruary 16, 2018March 13, 2018

Easy Way to Write a Python Package

A while ago I was tasked with packaging up a bunch of my functions and at the time I was like no, no, I ain’t doing that, I ain’t spending hours figuring it out, I have to keep going.  6 months later I needed to do a similar analysis and I was fucked because I…

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