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Data Analysis with Python and SQL, Part 2 In-Person / Online
NOTE: This event is availble to all University of California affiliates and ADHHI scholars. Please register using your university email address if you have one.
This workshop introduces more advanced and complex data analysis tasks through Python and SQL, including advanced queries, statistical analytics, regression, correlation, and data visualization. Programming exercises will include hand written code and generative AI code using Google Colab.
Previous programming experience with Python and SQL is recommended but not required. For an introduction to Python and SQL, please see the 2024 UC Carpentries Fall Workshop Series page at:
https://jt14den.github.io/2024-09-09-UC/
This workshop is part of a broader series covering programming for the digital humanities, with an emphasis on document and text analysis. Although these workshops do not have any formal prerequisites, some background in Python and SQL would be helpful. These workshops will build on material from previous sessions, so it is recommended but not requred to take the workshops in sequence.
Registration Links:
- Data Analysis with Python and SQL, Part 1:
- Data Analysis with Python and SQL, Part 2:
- Reading Data from APIs with Python:
- Image, Audio, and Video to Text Transcription with Python:
- Python Background for Text Analysis and Natural Language Processing:
- Document Classification and Sentiment Analysis using Python and Scikit-Learn
- Document Topic Modeling with Python
- Classification, Sentiment Analysis, and Topic Modeling using Cloud Based APIs:
This workshop will be offered online through UCSF Zoom and in person at the UCSF Famri Library at Mission Bay. All registrants will recieve an email from libcal with location information and a Zoom link prior to the start of the workshop. You will have the option to attend in person or online regardless of how you register, so please select the option you think is most likely at the time of registration.
- Date:
- Friday, Oct 11 2024
- Time:
- 9:00am - 11:00am
- Time Zone:
- Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Virtual
- Campus:
- Online
- Categories:
- Data Science > Programming Data Science