The ways to discover ontologies in unstructured data. Research and Evaluate the ways to discover ontologies in unstructured data. Using one of the tools (RStudio, Python, Jupyter, RapidMiner, or Tabeau), perform an ETL on any unstructured dataset you can find online; cite sources. Discuss your process and evaluate your results. (300 words)
Explain how the density combined with the temperature determines the solid-liquid transition and how does the liquid-gas continuum behave?
ASSIGNMENT Write a lab report on jupyter notebook Read through the proposed areas of study and choose two. It’s time to design your experiment. There are already a lot of parameters to play with and results to analyse within our molecular dynamics code. Choose two topics out of the list and combine them into a […]
In the YouTube video “Pandas for Data Science in 20 minutes,” the speaker used the describe method, list four of the results from the describe method for the variable “account length.” What is the purpose of the describe method?
Discovery and learning with big data week 6 Instructions Watch the YouTube video (at least 10 minutes) and read the two articles provided to answer the questions listed below. Ensure your answers are drawn primarily from the video and articles and cite your source for each question. Next, download and open the Assignment 6 Hands-On […]
Use one of the tools (RStudio, Python, Jupyter, RapidMiner, or Tableau) to demonstrate Predictive Analytics and explain your logic.
Question Use one of the tools (RStudio, Python, Jupyter, RapidMiner, or Tableau) to demonstrate Predictive Analytics and explain your logic. This assignment should be two pages minimum, double spaced, with APA formatting and references. Use screenshots where applicable.
Identify the first occurrence of the substring starting with the substring “the” and ending with the substring “end” in your string.
35 Greatest Speeches in History Randomly select one of the “35 Greatest Speeches in History” (https://www.artofmanliness.com/character/knowledge-of-men/the-35-greatest-speeches-in-history/) using the following snippet of Python code import random print(random.randint(1,36)) Next, copy-and-paste the entire section from the website (including the title) and use it as your text string for the following regular expression exercises. Turn in your regular expression […]