Finishing Reason and Persuasion, a Coursera MOOC about Plato
This post summarizes my impressions after taking the Coursera MOOC "Reason and Persuasion: Thinking Through Three Dialogues By Plato" by John Holbo (University of Singapore).
This post summarizes my impressions after taking the Coursera MOOC "Reason and Persuasion: Thinking Through Three Dialogues By Plato" by John Holbo (University of Singapore).
This post focuses on replicating the data from Jake VanderPlas' slides "Statistics for hackers".
In this post, we examine statistical data from a journal article about emergency room attendance and try to replicate its conclusions using elementary statistical testing.
This blog post is devoted to Batman Begins (2005) and its numerous moral dilemmas. We use moviepy to produce short, annotated movie clips showcasing some of the interesting situations from the movie.
Triggered by a thread on StackOverflow, we try to remove the background of a sample image using scikit-image.
In this blog post, we're applying the watershed transform to a cuneiform tablet using scikit-image.
In this post, we'll learn how to make our own autostereograms using two methods: shifted images and tiled random dot patterns.
Dans ce billet, nous examinons la question suivante : "la crue de la Seine de juin 2016 peut-elle être considérée comme exceptionnelle au vu des données historiques disponibles sur le sujet ?".
In this post, we discuss how to measure the complexity of an algorithm using three implementations of the Fibonacci sequence.
In this post, I'm using Bokeh to visualize world bank data about GDP and internet usage as a function of time.