by Ednalyn C. De Dios | Feb 27, 2023 | Data Science
Today, we’re going to foray into the world of Apple. I am a diabetic and wear a continuous glucose monitor, or CGM for short. It records my blood sugar every few minutes and communicates the results to my phone. Conveniently, I can share my data with my doctor, and...
by Ednalyn C. De Dios | Dec 30, 2022 | Ramblings
I have a bipolar brain. Being bipolar presents a lot of challenges, and one of them is disorganization. Taking medications helps reduce the intensity of the highs and lows, but they do not entirely go away. The unpredictable nature of when these highs and lows happen...
by Ednalyn C. De Dios | Aug 10, 2022 | Data Science, NLP
A beginner’s guide to PyCaret’s natural language processing module I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, “the quicker we get from data to insights, the better off we will be.” PyCaret helps us with this. With a few lines of Python, it helps get us to insights a...
by Ednalyn C. De Dios | Aug 5, 2022 | Data Science
Project Overview A1. Research Question The research questions this project sought to answer is whether we can predict if a Texas public school district would perform well or do poorly on the STAAR test based on how they allocate or spend their budget with...
by Ednalyn C. De Dios | May 27, 2022 | Azure Machine Learning
Forecast Microsoft stock prices in Azure Machine Learning Studio’s AutoML. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: A common misconception when it comes to doing data science or machine learning in the cloud is complexity and difficulty. While it is true that...