...our work more productive and focused. As a regulator, we’re shifting our guidance away from “don’t do” to “how to”. Similarly, we needed our use of data to “show, not...
...seen interest across government, the Data Science Community Manager promoted the group to a wider audience. I changed the name to the Text Data Subcommunity to reflect a broader approach...
...for improvement. The team should continue looking at how to make the user journey as simple as possible, with particular attention to: the expiry time for the check code -...
...Plymouth, so I made the long journey (every journey from Plymouth is long!) to Newport on the morning of the assessment. After paying to get into beautiful Wales and navigating...
...assurance and reproducibility of their code. This living document covers topics such version control, peer-review and data management. If you have any feedback you can get in touch via github...
...services. The team are using tools to check multiple browser compatibility and have access to a library of devices to check how the service works in the real world. Design...
...adaptable to changes. We had about 100,000 untagged pages to tag and we aimed to tag them with around 210 sub-branches. How the work went To choose a supervised learning...
...to get them to the most useful content as quickly as possible. One way of doing this is by adding links to the ‘related content’ section on the right-hand side...
...blogged to share what we’ve done, so here’s a roundup of some of the most interesting ideas. 1. How to create heatmaps to summarise user navigation This post first talks...
...place to make all new source code (or specific subsets of the source code) open and reusable. The panel expect evidence of this to be demonstrated at the beta assessment....
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