Our April meetup will be held jointly with EdinbR (https://www.meetup.com/EdinbR) and we will be joined by one of our organisers, Dr. Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel.
That’s what Nicola said:
A tidy case study of Nicola Sturgeon’s COVID-19 briefings
If you've also spent the last year watching the COVID-19 briefings almost daily, you might have also been thinking "I wonder what an analysis of this data would reveal". In this talk, Mine will walk you through a case study of Nicola Sturgeon's COVID-19 briefings, involving web scraping, text analysis, and modeling using tools from the tidyverse, tidytext, and tidymodels.
Password for the Zoom session will be sent out on the day of the event.
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