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This book introduces the reader to data science using R and the tidyverse. No prerequisite knowledge is needed in college-level programming or mathematics (e.g., calculus or statistics). The book is self-contained so readers can immediately begin building data science workflows.

Produktbeschreibung
This book introduces the reader to data science using R and the tidyverse. No prerequisite knowledge is needed in college-level programming or mathematics (e.g., calculus or statistics). The book is self-contained so readers can immediately begin building data science workflows.
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Autorenporträt
Jerry Bonnell is a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at the University of Miami, and a University of Miami Fellow. His research areas include Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing. His research targets domain experts in Digital Humanities (DH) and is shown in publications in Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Digital Humanities Quarterly, and the ACL Special Interest Group on Language Technologies for the Socio-Economic Sciences and Humanities (LaTeCH-CLfL). He also teaches the undergraduate-level course "Data Science for the World" at the University of Miami. Mitsunori Ogihara is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA, and is the Director of its Master of Science in Data Science program. He received his Ph.D. in Information Sciences from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan. He is an author/co-author/co-editor of four books and has published more than 200 peer-reviewed journals and conference papers. He serves on the editorial board for a few academic journals, including Theory of Computing Systems, Springer, for which he is the Editor-in-Chief.