Reproducible Analytical Pipelines
...but are particularly useful for code in text files for example R or Python code. Whilst git can be used locally on a single machine, or many networked machines, git...
...but are particularly useful for code in text files for example R or Python code. Whilst git can be used locally on a single machine, or many networked machines, git...
...code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or provide a convincing explanation as to why this cannot be done for specific subsets of the source code). The...
...but also the range of analytical tools I have access to. Another surprise is the freedom for experimentation – one can follow a whim as to what might be a...
...NLP is used to interpret unstructured text data, such as free-text notes or survey feedback. It can help us look for similarities and uncover patterns in what people have written,...
...take place. Tax-Free Childcare is a new Government service, offering support to working parents with their childcare costs. The purpose of the service is to either help parents back into...
...surprising: 53% of the time, manual coders disagreed about how a survey should be coded. We can see this in the chart below, which shows how often volunteer coders applied...
...I was new to git but it was very useful to use these new skills to share my code with my mentor. Make sure that your data is ready to...
...the migration to new infrastructure and switching garages to the new system. Conversations are already taking place between DVSA and GDS to track that and they should continue with regular...
...its AD research and, as above, extends this to small veterinary practices and their staff (who might be more likely to be using the new digital service). Gives serious consideration...
...is a free library for fast and accurate record linkage, which is now in its third version. It has the following key features: Faster and more accurate than other free...