Practical Data Analysis Using Jupyter Notebook: Learn how to speak the language of data by extracting insights with Python.pdf
🏷 Understand the importance of data literacy and how to communicate effectively using data 🏷 Find out how to use Python packages such as NumPy, pandas, Matplotlib, and the Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK) for data analysis 🏷 Wrangle data and create DataFrames using pandas Produce charts and data visualizations using time-series datasets 🏷 Discover relationships and how to join data together using SQL 🏷 Use NLP techniques to work with unstructured data to create sentiment analysis models 🏷 Discover patterns in real-world datasets that provide accurate insights
Practical Data Analysis Using Jupyter Notebook: Learn how to speak the language of data by extracting insights with Python.pdf
🏷 Understand the importance of data literacy and how to communicate effectively using data 🏷 Find out how to use Python packages such as NumPy, pandas, Matplotlib, and the Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK) for data analysis 🏷 Wrangle data and create DataFrames using pandas Produce charts and data visualizations using time-series datasets 🏷 Discover relationships and how to join data together using SQL 🏷 Use NLP techniques to work with unstructured data to create sentiment analysis models 🏷 Discover patterns in real-world datasets that provide accurate insights
BY Python 🐍 Work With Data
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