You are on page 1of 8

FOUNDATION OF DATA

SCIENCE

CS3352

MINI PROJECT :

Name : CHANDRU.M
Dept : B.Tech (IT)
Reg No : 210622205011
Year : 2nd YEAR
Unraveling the Tapestry of Open Data: A Data Exploration Odyssey with
Orange.
In this captivating data exploration odyssey, we embark on a journey to uncover
the hidden gems embedded within open data. Utilizing the versatile tool Orange,
we navigate the uncharted territories of data analysis, transforming raw
information into a constellation of actionable insights. As we delve into the depths
of open data, we'll unravel the intricate patterns and relationships that lie beneath
the surface. With each step

Orange is a comprehensive open-source data visualization and machine


learning suite that simplifies data analysis for beginners and experts alike. It offers
a user-friendly graphical interface that allows users to drag and drop widgets to
create data analysis workflows without the need for coding.
Orange is a versatile and powerful tool for data analytics, catering to users with
varying levels of expertise. Its user-friendly interface, comprehensive features,
researchers.

Open data is data that is freely available to anyone for any purpose. This
means that it can be used, reused, and modified without restriction. Open data is
often made available by governments, organizations, and individuals who believe
that the free flow of information can benefit society as a whole.

There are lot of free websites to get a free open source data. Few examples are
Kaggle:
 Kaggle is a popular platform for data science competitions and also provides a
dataset repository. You can find a wide range of datasets on different topics.
Google Dataset Search:
 Google Dataset Search is a tool that enables users to find datasets stored
across the web. It can be a good starting point for discovering open datasets.
Data.gov:
 Data.gov is the U.S. government's open data portal, providing access to
datasets from various federal agencies.
AWS Public Datasets:
 AWS Public Datasets provides a variety of datasets hosted on Amazon Web
Services. You can access them directly or download them for analysis.
Open Data Portals:
 Many cities, states, and countries have open data portals where they publish
datasets related to government operations, public services, and more. Examples
include data.gov.uk and data.gov.au.
World Bank Data:
 The World Bank Data platform provides access to a wide range of economic,
social, and environmental data.
UN Data:
 The United Nations Data portal offers various datasets related to global
development.
2% 98%

Unraveling the Tapestry of Open Data: A Data Exploration Odyssey with Orange.In
this captivating data exploration odyssey, we embark on a journey to uncover the hidden gems
embedded within open data. Utilizing the versatile tool Orange, we navigate the uncharted
territories of data analysis, transforming raw information into a constellation of actionable insights.
As we delve into the depths of open data, we'll unravel the intricate patterns and relationships that
lie beneath the surface. With each step

Orange is a comprehensive open-source data visualization and machine learning suite that
simplifies data analysis for beginners and experts alike. It offers a user-friendly graphical interface
that allows users to drag and drop widgets to create data analysis workflows without the need for
coding.
Orange is a versatile and powerful tool for data analytics, catering to users with varying levels
of expertise. Its user-friendly interface, comprehensive features, and open-source nature make it a
valuable asset for data scientists, analysts, and researchers.

Open data is data that is freely available to anyone for any purpose. This means that it can be
used, reused, and modified without restriction. Open data is often made available by governments,
organizations, and individuals who believe that the free flow of information can benefit society as a
whole.
There are lot of free websites to get a free open source data. Few examples are
Kaggle:
• Kaggle is a popular platform for data science competitions and also provides a dataset
repository. You can find a wide range of datasets on different topics.
Google Dataset Search:
• Google Dataset Search is a tool that enables users to find datasets stored across the web.
It can be a good starting point for discovering open datasets.
Data.gov:
• Data.gov is the U.S. government's open data portal, providing access to datasets from
various federal agencies.

You might also like