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Tableau public covid7/14/2023 ![]() This is maintained by a number of contributors from the University and is updated on a regular basis. The first step is to find a credible data source given the seriousness of the topic we’ve picked up.įor this, we are going to leverage the COVID-19 Data Repository by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University¹. Let’s start building… How to Find a Good Data Source You can view my Python-based dashboard here. To better understand the stark difference between the two approaches – that is, building a dashboard using programming versus building it with Tableau – just skim through my article on Building a COVID-19 interactive dashboard from Jupyter Notebooks or watch the video here. There's nothing major – just make sure you have Tableau public installed. ![]() So I chose to base it on the number of Novel Coronavirus cases in the world, since I'd built a similar dashboard displaying COVID cases using Python, Jupyter Notebook, and Voila. I wanted to compare the ease of building, time it took to complete the project, and quality of the dashboard. ![]() So yesterday, I decided to create a complete dashboard using Tableau. ![]() I don’t use Tableau for my data science work, but I have done a couple of mini-projects to help me review the interface and learn what the hype is all about. ![]()
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