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cassnutt/README.md

Hi there 👋

My name is Cassie Nutter

I am a data analyst and data scientist who enjoys diving into all the small details to find the big results.

I enjoy making compelling and insightful data visualizations.

You can find me relaxing with my dogs, playing DnD with friends, running around Austin, or tending to my houseplants.

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  1. worldwide_covid19_vaccines worldwide_covid19_vaccines Public

    This project aims to predict when the world will reach 70% herd immunity with COVID-19 vaccinations. It also analyzes sentiment of COVID-19 vaccine Tweets and uses market segmentation to find inequ…

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  2. Detecting_pneumonia Detecting_pneumonia Public

    Using over 5,800 images of chest radiographs, I utilized machine learning and neural networks to predict when pneumonia is present. The best model was able to predict over 80% accuracy on the test …

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  3. Predicting_heart_disease Predicting_heart_disease Public

    A dataset containing over 70,000 data points, 12 features, and one target variable were used to analyze if machine learning could predict if an individual has cardiovascular disease.

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  4. Housing_price_predictions Housing_price_predictions Public

    Forked from learn-co-curriculum/dsc-phase-2-project

    This project used linear regression to predict the prices of homes for sale in King County Washington. The dataset contains over 21,500 listings and 21 features. A model was created with statsmodel…

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