Source files for my posts:
- JULY 27, 2012: Face and Eye Tracking Fun! - Xcode project for face and eye detecting in openframeworks
- JULY 11, 2012: Historical Minute-by-Minute Stock Prices in MATLAB - m-file for downloading minute by minute historical stock quotes from Google Finance
- JUNE 27, 2012: Hidden Markov Model of Chicago Crimes - Mathematica notebook for Hidden Markov Model of Chicago Crimes
- JUNE 26, 2012: First Attempt at Modeling Crime in Chicago, Part 3 - Mathematica notebook for ARMA modeling and simulation
- JUNE 21, 2012: Simple Step to Create a Slicker Site - JavaScript files to setup google-code-prettify with Mathematica like syntax
- JUNE 12, 2012: First Attempt at Modeling Crime in Chicago, Part 2 - Mathematica notebook for checking data stationarity and model selection
- JUNE 5, 2012: First Attempt at Modeling Crime in Chicago - Mathematica notebooks for autoregressive modeling
- MAY 7, 2012: Chicago Crime - Updated - Mathematica notebook for gathering, mapping, and counting Chicago crime reports
- APRIL 19, 2012: Can I Trust Wikipedia? - Mathematica notebook to analyze updates and authors of wikipedia articles
- NOVEMBER 26, 2011: Making Sense of Census-less Data - Mathematica notebook for GIS analysis of Chicago census data for the year 2000
- NOVEMBER 10, 2011: Batman Letterhead in ScribTeX - LaTeX source to create Batman's letterhead in ScribTeX
- NOVEMBER 8, 2011: Google Insight Data to Predict Stock Market Trends, Part 1 - Mathematica notebook to gather data from Google Insight, Google Finance, and perform granger causality analysis
- NOVEMBER 7, 2011: Installing Pythonika - Files for Pythonika installation on Lion OS X with Mathematica 8
- OCTOBER 19, 2011: American Psycho Business Cards in Latex - LaTeX source to create the business cards seen in the movie American Psycho
- JUNE 16, 2011: Exporting .shp Files into XML with shp2text - Makefile to compile shp2text
- MAY 25, 2011: Chicago Crime - Mathematica notebook for gathering Chicago crime data with the EveryBlock API and GIS analysis
- APRIL 18, 2011: Google Finance Backfill - Mathematica notebook to gather minute by minute intraday trading data from Google Finance
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