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June 2019

Finding Missing Moves in a Chess Scoresheet

Digitizing Chess Scoresheets Project In competitive chess games, players must keep a score of the game as it is played. Notating a game like this is required for two reasons. The first is that it helps tournament officials manage player disputes in cases like 50-move draw or 3-move repetition. The Read more…

By Saumik, 4 yearsJune 21, 2019 ago

Using Tableau to Visualize Light Rail Ridership in the Twin Cities

Introduction During my final semester at the University of Minnesota this spring, I took an Urban Studies colloquium on Urban Analytics. The course was taught by Andrew Dahl, a former Data Analyst for the City of Minneapolis, and a part-time instructor at the University. Because the class only met once Read more…

By Saumik, 4 yearsJune 16, 2019 ago
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