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  1. OULAD_Dataset_Exploration OULAD_Dataset_Exploration Public

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  2. Groundwater-Interpolations Groundwater-Interpolations Public

    This project seeks to model the groundwater elevations of a private site using four different interpolation methods.

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  3. ObamaRomneyTwitterAnalysis ObamaRomneyTwitterAnalysis Public

    From Twitter, a corpus of 75k public tweets from the two-week period before the 2012 presidential election are analyzed to find out if there are differences in the texts of tweets related to Barack…

    Python

  4. VT-Watersheds-Trend-Analysis VT-Watersheds-Trend-Analysis Public

    This project consists of regression analyses of turbidity, total phosphorous, percent of agricultural land use, and percent glaciolacustrine soils of New Haven River and Little Otter Creek watershe…

  5. Pollen-Clustering-and-ANOVAs Pollen-Clustering-and-ANOVAs Public

    This project compares a k-means and hierarchical clustering to expert-assigned classification of pollen data collected from Yellowstone National Park. We also conduct ANOVAs to determine whether th…

  6. game21 game21 Public

    This Python program plays the game of 21 with the user. The game consists of rounds. In each round, the user is asked if they’d like to roll (2 six-sided die). If they agree, the user rolls the die…

    Python