I do small time data analysis in Python, and have been thinking of how I could contribute to this sub with that. If anyone has any suggestions or anything let me know. Also, if this is the dumbest thing you've heard, let me know.
Is anyone interesting is data analysis for this sub?
I do small time data analysis in Python, and have been thinking of how I could contribute to this sub with that. If anyone has any suggestions or anything let me know. Also, if this is the dumbest thing you've heard, let me know.
[5 Points] XanaxBaron:
[2 Points] None:
who was the genius who coined the term "bartard"
[1 Points] samanthasecretagent:
Yes.
[1 Points] 32dataminer23:
I suggest looking into sentiment analysis for this task. Are you interested in assistance? I am datamining using elasticsearch, python and OpenCL on an ARM cluster. I have built and own the datacenter myself. I regularly upgrade cluster capacity in terms of storage and compute ressources.
[1 Points] DumbVendorQuestions:
Yes, I want it all. That was a silly question. What's worth more than information?
[1 Points] kitmassy:
no not really.
[1 Points] ZummerzetZider:
Well I only care about price, so if you can correlate it in a causal fashion with price give me all the data you can.
[1 Points] None:
I think data analysis on the markets would be more interesting. /u/gwern used to do a lot of cool DNM scraping.
[1 Points] Theeconomist1:
What kind of data stores are you using? Personally I think this could be interesting. One aspect would be the use of a semantic database and inference engine. This could be quite cool. Some sort of graph database would be cool to show various relationships.
It all depends what kind of analytics you are looking at. I certainly think some would be quite interesting. An AI type engine might be cool to predict whether a post is a shill or legit.
[1 Points] samwhiskey:
How about who got the most karma from Burn your house down, move to Belize
I want to know how many hours has Vendor_BBMC been online since his account's creation >:)