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Geneva's Big Humanitarian Data

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Geneva's Humanitarian Big Data

Understanding (big) data with machine-learning.

Material for Geneva's Humanitarian Big Data.

Slides: Geneva's Humanitarian Big Data

Try it live: Binder (no installing needed)

By the end you will know:

  • the basics of scikit-learn
  • how to use Decision Trees and Random Forests
  • how to use cross-validation to measure performance
  • that there are many metrics by which to measure performance

Additional material

Install instructions

Anaconda is a python distribution that is easy to install and contains a large number of commonly used libraries. Download anaconda, make sure to get the python3.5 version.

License

Creative Commons License
Geneva's Humanitarian Big Data by Tim Head is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.