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Analyzing Crime in Los Angeles

0.75 hours
13.1K
Find out when and where crime is most likely to occur, along with the types of crimes commonly committed in LA.

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14 projects

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Investigating Netflix Movies

  • BeginnerSkill Level
  • 4.1+
  • 22.4K

Apply the foundational Python skills you learned in Introduction to Python and Intermediate Python by manipulating and visualizing movie data.

Data Manipulation, Data Visualization

1-2 hours

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Visualizing the History of Nobel Prize Winners

  • BeginnerSkill Level
  • 4.1+
  • 3.8K

Explore a dataset containing a centurys worth of Nobel Laureates. Who won? Who got snubbed?

Data Manipulation, Data Visualization

1-2 hours

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Dr. Semmelweis and the Importance of Handwashing

  • BeginnerSkill Level
  • 3.7+
  • 2.3K

Reanalyze the data behind one of the most important discoveries of modern medicine: handwashing.

Data Manipulation, Data Visualization

1-2 hours

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Analyzing Flight Delays and Cancellations

  • IntermediateSkill Level
  • 3.1+
  • 365

Examine flight delays & cancellations to uncover insights.

Data Manipulation, Data Visualization

1-2 hours

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Inspecting Electric Vehicle Charging Trends

  • IntermediateSkill Level
  • 4.1+
  • 298

Chart electric vehicle charging trends to inform strategic planning.

Data Manipulation, Data Visualization

1-2 hours

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Compare Baseball Player Statistics using Visualizations

  • IntermediateSkill Level
  • 3.7+
  • 227

Use MLBs Statcast data to compare New York Yankees sluggers Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton.

Data Visualization

1-2 hours

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Visualizing the History of Nobel Prize Winners

  • BeginnerSkill Level
  • 3.5+
  • 185

Explore a dataset containing a centurys worth of Nobel Laureates. Who won? Who got snubbed?

Data Manipulation, Data Visualization

1-2 hours

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Image Processing for Object Detection Models

  • IntermediateSkill Level
  • 4.8+
  • 137

Building an image processing pipeline for data augmentation.

Data Visualization, Data Manipulation

1-2 hours

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What is Your Heart Rate Telling You?

  • IntermediateSkill Level
  • 2.4+
  • 128

Examine the relationship between heart rate and heart disease using multiple logistic regression.

Data Manipulation, Probability & Statistics, Data Visualization

1-2 hours

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Analyzing Super Bowl Viewership and Advertising

  • BeginnerSkill Level
  • 4.0+
  • 113

Explore Super Bowl viewership data in the age of soaring ad costs.

Data Manipulation, Data Visualization

1-2 hours

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Creating Floral Patterns Inspired by Phyllotaxis

  • BeginnerSkill Level
  • 3.8+
  • 99

Use R to make art and create imaginary flowers inspired by nature.

Data Visualization

1-2 hours

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Insights into Bicycle Theft using Visualization

  • IntermediateSkill Level
  • 4.2+
  • 81

Determine the patterns where bike theft is most likely to occur using visualizations.

Data Visualization

1-2 hours

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Understanding Search Interest With Google Trends

  • IntermediateSkill Level
  • 4.3+
  • 61

Manipulate and plot time series data from Google Trends to analyze changes in search interest over time.

Data Visualization

Less than 1 hour

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Exploring Global Life Expectancy Trends

  • IntermediateSkill Level
  • 4.1+
  • 59

Compare life expectancy across countries and genders with ggplot2.

Data Manipulation, Data Visualization

1-2 hours

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FAQs

Do I need to download any software to learn on DataCamp?

No. You can learn on Datacamp without having to install any software—all the training and exercises can be completed in your browser using a Jupyter Notebook environment.

Can I share my completed projects?

Yes. You can download both complete and incomplete projects to add to your GitHub or any other personal portfolio.

Can I complete a project in both the guided and unguided mode?

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