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Exploratory Data Analysis on Haberman Dataset
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Oct 29, 2020 - Jupyter Notebook
A .Net (C#) based GUI-application that performs some statistical analysis on a .txt file, mapping the numbers (0-9) and the letters, both uppercase and lowercase letters, into random variables (RVs). Moreover, StatisText computes both PMF and CDF of each RV in addition to some statistical moments (e.g. mean, variance, skewness and kurtosis).
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Oct 31, 2023 - C#
Repository holds a grafana panel plugin to visualize cumulative distribution functions (CDF).
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Nov 15, 2023 - TypeScript
Library of interactive cdf documents that illustrate various aspects of calculus.
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Jan 30, 2018 - Mathematica
Auditors at a small community bank randomly sample 100 withdrawal transactions made during the week at an ATM machine located near the bank’s main branch. Over the past 2 years, the average withdrawal amount has been $50 with a standard deviation of $40. Since audit investigations are typically expensive, the auditors decide to not initiate furt…
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Q2.The current age (in years) of 400 clerical employees at an insurance claims processing center is normally distributed with mean = 38 and Standard deviation =6. For each statement below, please specify True/False. If false, briefly explain why. A. More employees at the processing center are older than 44 than between 38 and 44. B. A training pr
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Histogram matching (specification) without in-built functions python
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Apr 21, 2021 - Python
Development of a Character Device Driver for sensing of two signals using RaspberryPi
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Oct 3, 2023 - Python
Consider a company that has two different divisions. The annual profits from the two divisions are independent and have distributions Profit1 ~ N(5, 3^2) and Profit2 ~ N(7, 4^2) respectively. Both the profits are in $ Million. Answer the following questions about the total profit of the company in Rupees. Assume that $1 = Rs. 45 A. Specify a Rupee
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A simple dag for triggering the Cloud Data Fusion Pipeline using Apache Airflow.
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Feb 3, 2023 - Python
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