Robert Gordon University (RGU) and multinational provider of risk management and sustainability services, DNV GL, have joined forces on a project which aims to deliver cost savings to the oil and gas industry. The project, ‘Digitization Platform for Processing, Detecting and Classifying Symbols in Engineering Drawings’, is being funded the Data Lab Innovation Centre, supported […]
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Scotland’s Pipeline of Data Talent Boosted
The Data Lab MSc programme for 2017/18 was officially launched at an event yesterday, where we welcomed our new cohort of 130 students across 11 Scottish Universities. It was a fun day of networking, where students got to hear about their year ahead, and learn from real Data Scientists’ experiences both in the private and […]
Collaboration between Scottish Government, NHS/NSS and The Data Lab Wins Award
On Wednesday 21st June, the annual Holyrood Connect ICT Awards took place at the Waldorf Astoria in Edinburgh. The awards celebrate excellence in public sector ICT, aiming to recognise the achievements of Scotland’s leading public sector practitioners and teams and their work in developing innovative and creative solutions to public service challenges through the use […]
Review of the Data Visualisation Workshop with Andy Kirk: The art of data storytelling
Last month The Data Lab was very pleased to partner with data visualisation guru Andy Kirk on a one-day workshop at the G&V Royal Mile Hotel in Edinburgh, as part of our mission to bring leading data experts to the Scottish community. My colleague Caterina Constantinescu and I were in attendance, along with around forty […]
Data-Driven Design of Abstract Art
Post by Matthew Higgs, Data scientist at The Data Lab An Example of Negative-Time Evaluation in The Intention Economy Motivation Every prototype you build is an investment of time and/or money, and it’s only when you start getting feedback on a prototype that you can start to assess whether it was a good/bad investment. What […]
Martina Pugliese, Data Science Lead at Mallzee
In this interview we welcome Martina Pugliese, Data Science Lead at the “Tinder for clothes” app company Mallzee.
ScotlandIS Digital Technology Awards 2018
Application is now open for the Digital Technology Awards 2018! The Digital Tech Awards on 26 April always attract fierce competition from all corners of our industry and provide an amazing opportunity to showcase your company. Be in with a chance to win one of their coveted awards. The Data Lab are proud to be […]
Running R remotely: some options and tips
Why would you need to do this? Say, for instance, you are dealing with sensitive data that should not leave a specific system, or quite simply that you are away on a work retreat – but your laptop is far less powerful than your work desktop computer which you left behind – so you want […]
Excel-like functionality with Python pandas: The Data Lab takes the Pepsi Challenge!
Happy Birthday Excel! I would posit that the world’s most used data science software is the ubiquitous Microsoft Excel. Released for Windows in November 1987, this month marks its 30th anniversary. In that time I’d imagine it has been employed by all manner of people across near all industries: from the fund manager tracking his […]
Analysis of Gaelic Station Names: An exploration of inter-language similarity measures for place-names and the design of rural scores.
Motivation Most of modern Scotland was once Gaelic-speaking and a policy change in 2010 means Gaelic names appear alongside English names on almost all station signs across Scotland’s railway. I live in Glasgow and often travel out into the highlands and over time I hypothesised: H1: The Gaelic and English names of a station become more similar […]