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Comparison-between-the-actual-Federal-Funds-Rate-and-the-Taylor-Rule
With this data experiment we want to show that the federal funds rate called by the FED has a very strong correlation with the Taylor rule. A determination of this correlation is desirable because the taylor rule is commonly used to forecast FED monetary policy. The Taylor rule which was invented and published 1992 by John Taylor is a forecasting model that determines what interest rate should be to shift the economy toward stable prices and full employment.
DataIntSS23ImageDetection
Image Detection for Exercise Data Intensive Computing at TUWien (University of Technology Vienna)
github-slideshow
A robot powered training repository :robot:
InfoVis2024
InfoVisChalmers2024
teaching
Open-Source Information Retrieval Courses @ TU Wien
Testing-the-Oswald-Hypothesis-with-European-Country-Level-Data
We use data from EuroStat from the 2000s and 2010s for a ls-regression of unemployment using the homeownership rate. We do this to test the Oswald Hypothesis.
testPrepChalmStat
Reinforcement-Learning-Breakout
Applying Reinforcement Learning for the videogame Breakout (1976)
ProjectW
GMTK 2023
ConBoe's Repositories
ConBoe/DataIntSS23ImageDetection
Image Detection for Exercise Data Intensive Computing at TUWien (University of Technology Vienna)
ConBoe/Comparison-between-the-actual-Federal-Funds-Rate-and-the-Taylor-Rule
With this data experiment we want to show that the federal funds rate called by the FED has a very strong correlation with the Taylor rule. A determination of this correlation is desirable because the taylor rule is commonly used to forecast FED monetary policy. The Taylor rule which was invented and published 1992 by John Taylor is a forecasting model that determines what interest rate should be to shift the economy toward stable prices and full employment.
ConBoe/github-slideshow
A robot powered training repository :robot:
ConBoe/InfoVis2024
ConBoe/InfoVisChalmers2024
ConBoe/teaching
Open-Source Information Retrieval Courses @ TU Wien
ConBoe/Testing-the-Oswald-Hypothesis-with-European-Country-Level-Data
We use data from EuroStat from the 2000s and 2010s for a ls-regression of unemployment using the homeownership rate. We do this to test the Oswald Hypothesis.
ConBoe/testPrepChalmStat