ProjectsThe Analytics Lab Education for the Next Generation: a Handsign recognition project in Python “Could you create a handsign recognition model which we can use to teach High School students a bit…Jeanine SchoonemannJune 6, 2018
ProjectsThe Analytics Lab Project Friday 2.2: Let’s fly! A little while ago we started with our second Project Friday; once a month (or so) we’ll lock…Jeroen KrommeMay 5, 2018
ProjectsThe Analytics Lab Does your coffee machine know who you are? Ours does! When we tell our friends or family we were adding face recognition to a coffee machine, often the…Jeanine SchoonemannOctober 20, 2017
BlogThe Analytics Lab Create your DIY remote for Philips Hue with Raspberry Pi You know those Philips Hue lights, which are amazing and really cool gadgets for your house? Well, thanks to…Jeanine SchoonemannSeptember 18, 2017
ProjectsThe Analytics Lab Project Friday 1.5: AI & Coffee – When you flip your coffee machine the finger Everybody has those mornings when your mood is not as wonderful as always and your energy levels seem…Jeroen KrommeSeptember 1, 2017
ProjectsThe Analytics Lab Project Friday 1.1: Artificial Intelligence meets coffee This Friday we started with our first ‘Project Friday’. About once a month, on a Friday, we’ll lock…Jeroen KrommeApril 15, 2017
BlogThe Analytics Lab Happy pi day! Just something funny because it’s pi day. Enjoy! # clear your environment rm(list = ls()) # load the…Jeanine SchoonemannMarch 14, 2017
BlogThe Analytics Lab Christmas Tree with ggplot rm(list = ls()) library(ggplot2) # create data x <- c(8,7,6,7,6,5,6,5,4,5,4,3,4,3,2,3,2,1,0.5,0.1) dat1 <- data.frame(x1 = 1:length(x), x2 = x)…Jeroen KrommeDecember 25, 2016
BlogThe Analytics Lab Combine Google Maps and Choropleth shapefile Sometimes the best way to visualize your information is by plotting it on an map. But what if…Jeanine SchoonemannSeptember 27, 2016
BlogThe Analytics Lab Building a Self Driving car A few weeks back Elon Musk revealed the second part of his masterplan for Tesla, including self-driving cars and…Jeroen KrommeAugust 28, 2016