D-Lab
- Social Sciences Building, Berkeley, CA
- http://dlab.berkeley.edu
Pinned repositories
Repositories
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R-Fundamentals
12-hour intro to data science in R, no prior knowledge assumed
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Geospatial-Fundamentals-in-R-with-sf
This is the repository for D-Lab's Geospatial Fundamentals in R with sf workshop.
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python-berkeley
python resources of berkeley curated at a place
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quick-consulting-examples
Collection of quick pandas, python, and other coding examples based on real consulting requests.
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Geospatial-Fundamentals-in-Python
Introduction to Working with Geospatial Data in Python with Geopandas
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awesome-dlab
😎 Awesome lists about all kinds of topics and tools interesting to D-Labbers -
stata-fundamentals
For use in Stata workshops and intensives
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Fast-R
A scalable distillation of D-Lab's R-FUN!damentals series to help you get onboarded to R fast!
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BashGit
D-Lab's 3 hour introduction to basic Bash commands and Git/GitHub.
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data-security-fundamentals
Data Security Fundamentals
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R-functional-programming
The joy and power of functional programming in R
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fairML
Bias and Fairness in ML workshop
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Machine-Learning-with-tidymodels
This is a remix of the Machine-Learning-in-R workshop. This version of the workshop focuses on the tidymodels framework and its applications.
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advanced-data-wrangling-in-R
Advanced-data-wrangling-in-R, Workshop
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introduction-to-pandas
Materials for the D-Lab's pandas workshop
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Deep-Learning-in-R
Workshop (6 hours): Deep learning in R using Keras. Building & training deep nets, image classification, transfer learning, text analysis, visualization
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Machine-Learning-in-R
Workshop (6 hours): preprocessing, cross-validation, lasso, decision trees, random forest, xgboost, superlearner ensembles
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computational-text-analysis-spring-2019
Computational text analysis for Spring 2019 by Caroline Le Pennec-Caldichoury
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parallel-processing-in-R
parallel-processing-in-R
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R-wrang
Introduction to dplyr and tidyr packages for tidy data
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R-package-development
R package development workshop
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git-for-project-management
Using Git and GitHub for Project Management

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