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The objective of this work is to provide tools to be used for the classification of ordinal categorical distributions. To demonstrate how to do it, we propose an Homogeneity (HI) and Location (LI) Index to measure the concentration and central value of an ordinal categorical distribution.

  • Updated Sep 7, 2019
  • R

A Python-powered ML toolkit featuring a Decision Tree builder and Naive Bayes classifier implemented from scratch. Supports attribute selection using Entropy (ID3) and Gini Index (CART), with custom metric calculations, recursive tree construction, and Graphviz-based visualization for decision boundaries and probabilistic classification.

  • Updated Sep 28, 2025
  • Python

DΓ©corticage les jeux de donnΓ©es commerciale pour faciliter la prise de dΓ©cision appuyΓ©e sur data: sortir les business insights, identifier les anomalies et des opportunitΓ©s

  • Updated May 14, 2022
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Comparative analysis of political ideologies, polarization, and internal order across 35+ democracies from 1900–2023. Includes ideology scores, Gini-based fragmentation metrics, and Ray Dalio’s framework applied to democratic stability.

  • Updated Jul 12, 2025
  • Jupyter Notebook

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