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DESCRIPTION:Annotation\n\nThe R part of the course will be focused on pre
 senting the basics of exploratory data analysis in R\, as well as presenta
 tion of the findings through visualization\, and basics of statistical/mac
 hine learning modelling. The course will cover the basic workflow of explo
 ratory analysis using packages from the 'tidyverse' universe. These incl
 udes packages for the loading of data\, preprocessing data\, basic data ex
 ploration\, and visualization. In the second part\, we will work on the ba
 sics of modelling in R starting with data preparation (missing data handli
 ng\, one-hot enconding\, etc.)\, model training\, and model evaluation. In
  this part the main tools will be packages 'caret' and 'xgboost'.\n\nTh
 e Python oriented part will introduce essential data-scientific package
 s that will demonstrate their usage with real world data analytic problem
 s\, and showing how to tackle such problems.\n\nLevel\n\nbeginner - interm
 ediate\n\nLanguage\n\nEnglish\n\nPrerequisites\n\nBasic knowledge of Pytho
 n and/or R.\n\nPurpose of the course (benefits for the attendees)\n\nTarg
 et audience: Users that want to use Python and/or R for data analysis and 
 prototyping. The participants will learn basic and intermediate skills for
  exploratory data analysis and visualization in the programming languages 
 of R and Python.\n\nAbout the tutor(s)\n\nTomáš Martinovič obtained hi
 s PhD in computational sciences at IT4Innovations\, VSB - Technical Univer
 sity of Ostrava in 2018. From 2015 to 2018 he worked in a team focused on 
 analysis of complex dynamical systems\, where he worked on scalable implem
 entations of algorithms from the field of nonlinear time series analysis. 
 Since the start of 2019 he has been working in a team focused on high perf
 ormance data analysis with the defined objective of research and transfer 
 of knowledge in cooperation with industry.\n\nStanislav Böhm has a PhD i
 n computer science\, and is a researcher at IT4Innovations. He is interest
 ed in distributed systems\, verification\, and scheduling.\n\nAcknowledgem
 ents                                    \n\n       
                                                  
           \n\nThis event was partially supported by The Ministry of 
 Education\, Youth and Sports from the Large Infrastructures for Research\,
  Experimental Development and Innovations project "e-Infrastruktura CZ –
  LM2018140“ and partially by the PRACE-6IP project - the European Union
 ’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement 
 No. 823767.\nhttps://events.prace-ri.eu/event/1390/
SUMMARY:[ONLINE] Data science with R and Python @ IT4Innovations
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