Tag: numpy
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NumPy for Absolute Beginners: A Project-Based Approach to Data Analysis
NumPy for Absolute Beginners: A Project-Based Approach to Data Analysis Build a high-performance sensor data pipeline from scratch and unlock the true speed of Python’s scientific computing core The post NumPy for Absolute Beginners: A Project-Based Approach to Data Analysis appeared first on Towards Data Science. Ibrahim Salami Go to original source
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Using NumPy to Analyze My Daily Habits (Sleep, Screen Time & Mood)
Using NumPy to Analyze My Daily Habits (Sleep, Screen Time & Mood) Can I use NumPy to figure out how my habits affect my mood and productivity? The post Using NumPy to Analyze My Daily Habits (Sleep, Screen Time & Mood) appeared first on Towards Data Science. Ibrahim Salami Go to original source
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NumPy API on a GPU?
NumPy API on a GPU? It’s here already from Nvidia and it’s called cuNumeric. The post NumPy API on a GPU? appeared first on Towards Data Science. Thomas Reid Go to original source
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JAX: Is This Google’s NumPy killer?
JAX: Is This Google’s NumPy killer? Auto differentiation and JIT compilation make a compelling case. The post JAX: Is This Google’s NumPy killer? appeared first on Towards Data Science. Thomas Reid Go to original source
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Do More with NumPy Array Type Hints: Annotate & Validate Shape & Dtype
Do More with NumPy Array Type Hints: Annotate & Validate Shape & Dtype Improve static analysis and run-time validation with full generic specification The post Do More with NumPy Array Type Hints: Annotate & Validate Shape & Dtype appeared first on Towards Data Science. Christopher Ariza Go to original source
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NumExpr: The “Faster than Numpy” Library Most Data Scientists Have Never Used
NumExpr: The “Faster than Numpy” Library Most Data Scientists Have Never Used Browsing GitHub the other day, I came across a library I’d never heard of before. It was called NumExpr. I was immediately interested because of some claims made about the library. In particular, it stated that for some complex numerical calculations, it was…