Repository containing my data visualisations on US baby names 1880-2019
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Repository containing my data visualisations on US baby names 1880-2019
Zeichne Geräusche via Gonimo auf und analysiere damit den Schlaf deines Kindes.
Woman fertility depends strongly on child mortality
US birth data from 1969 to 1988, as provided by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics.
👶 A parser for every name listed on a Social Security Card between 1880-2023
Website that is utilizes crowd sourcing to determine the month of conception for a young couple
US birth data from 2000 to 2014, as provided by the Social Security Administration.
Interactive Web App for My Guy, a baby who just wants to type the keyboard with no reason...
Website to make lives of the parents of new born babies simpler and easier.
Data analysis reports done in R for MATH 189: Exploratory Data Analysis and Inference. Topics vary in theme with different statistical metrics & visualizations based on need of structured data
👶🏿A reliable technological solution for accurately identifying and classifying the emotional states expressed in baby cries is urgently needed to support optimal emotional development in early infancy and enable responsive parenting. Caregivers gain real-time insights into their baby's emotional state, facilitating timely and appropriate response
US birth data from 1994 to 2003, as provided by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics.
Analyzing the CDC birth data files with Python. Oh baby!
A tool built on top of OpenFace to detect eye contact with babies.
Prototype LibreHealth child care app for Google Summer of Code 2020
OpenStreetMap project showing relevant POIs and information for parents of infants and toddlers (0-3 years of age)
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