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A simple, practical, and affordable system for measuring head trauma within the sports environment, subject to the absence of trained medical personnel made using Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Kinesis Data Analytics, Kinesis Data Firehose, and AWS Lambda

  • Updated Sep 12, 2020
  • Shell

you run a script to mimic multiple sensors publishing messages on an IoT MQTT topic, with one message published every second. The events get sent to AWS IoT, where an IoT rule is configured. The IoT rule captures all messages and sends them to Firehose. From there, Firehose writes the messages in batches to objects stored in S3. In S3, you set u…

  • Updated Mar 19, 2023
  • Python

Scrapped tweets using twitter API (for keyword ‘Netflix’) on an AWS EC2 instance, ingested data into S3 via kinesis firehose. Used Spark ML on databricks to build a pipeline for sentiment classification model and Athena & QuickSight to build a dashboard

  • Updated May 2, 2022
  • Jupyter Notebook

This project repo 📺 offers a robust solution meticulously crafted to efficiently manage, process, and analyze YouTube video data leveraging the power of AWS services. Whether you're diving into structured statistics or exploring the nuances of trending key metrics, this pipeline is engineered to handle it all with finesse.

  • Updated Mar 20, 2024
  • Python

This project is based for legacy applications that works with positional files to process data. The objetive is read these positional files when they arrives in AWS S3, and then send to a dataware-house like AWS Redshift, and finally read the results with a Business Intelligence tool as AWS QuickSight.

  • Updated Feb 16, 2022

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