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Celebrating Women in Data Visualization & Storytelling

Juice Analytics

We wanted to take some time at the end of the month to celebrate female pioneers and influential women in data visualization and storytelling! Florence Nightingale: Florence Nightingale is considered to be one of the first pioneers of data visualization. Nightingale was known for her love of statistics.

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Celebrating Women in Data Visualization

Juice Analytics

March is Women’s History Month and as a company that celebrates women, we wanted to highlight some of the most influential women in the history of data visualization! Florence Nightingale: Florence Nightingale is considered to be one of the first pioneers of data visualization. Nightingale was known for her love of statistics.

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Data Science, Past & Future

Domino Data Lab

He was saying this doesn’t belong just in statistics. He also really informed a lot of the early thinking about data visualization. It involved a lot of work with applied math, some depth in statistics and visualization, and also a lot of communication skills. Okay, I’ve got a little bit more time.

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Using random effects models in prediction problems

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

We often use statistical models to summarize the variation in our data, and random effects models are well suited for this — they are a form of ANOVA after all. Often our data can be stored or visualized as a table like the one shown below. ICML, (2005). [3] Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol.