Natural Language Processing (NLP) in R
In this introductory course, we will cover the basics of Natural Language Processing (NLP) topics.
Learn more on Natural Language Processing (NLP) in RIf you're searching for a two or three word term you need to put it in quotation marks e.g. "analysis function".
In this introductory course, we will cover the basics of Natural Language Processing (NLP) topics.
Learn more on Natural Language Processing (NLP) in RData linkage provides insight, informs policy change and helps answer society’s most important questions by increasing the utility of data. This self-study course will introduce you to the principles, theory and practice of data linkage.
Learn more on Introduction to data linkageThis short course is designed to introduce learners to Bayesian analysis and how it can be applied within both the R and Python programming languages.
Learn more on Introduction to Bayesian data analysisIn this course you will learn important concepts relating to modular code and how to convert code to functions. There are modules in either R or Python.
Learn more on Modular Programming in Python and RThis course has been designed for beginners in the field of machine learning (ML).
Learn more on Machine learning in RDealing with dates and times is something any data analyst will need to do at some point. This course provides an introduction on how to deal with this kind of data.
Learn more on Dates and times in PythonLoops, Control Flow and the ability to write your own functions are valuable programming tools. This short course covers and introduction to these topics and demonstrates areas for additional learning.
Learn more on Python control flow loops and functionsWe will put up a new puzzle every few days during Analysis in Government (AiG) Month. But do not delay in solving them, they won’t be online for long! Week 3 puzzle Analysis Function puzzle grid! Challenge yourself to solve our AiG themed puzzle grid within the time Link to the AiG Month 24 puzzle […]
Learn more on Analysis in Government (AiG) Month 2024: puzzle pageEsther Sutherland and Ian Boreham blog about the results of an online survey asking users for their thoughts on housing statistics.
Learn more on How we listened to users to improve housing and planning statisticsThis is an introductory session aimed at statistical producers to show how the Code of Practice for Statistics works in practice in the context of the UK statistical system, along with case studies to show how the code has been applied in the past.
Learn more on Introducing the Code of Practice for Statistics