Transportation Data Challenge (May 2-3, Seattle, WA)

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Ian Rose

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Apr 21, 2017, 1:30:55 PM4/21/17
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Hi Jupyter community,

This is both an advertisement for an event and a request for information. The NSF-sponsored West Big Data Innovation Hub is hosting a series of workshops/hackathons focused on transportation and pedestrian safety over the next few months:
The launch event for this series will be in Seattle at UW on May 2-3, and I encourage anyone from the community who is interested in transporation, urban data, and livable cities to RSVP if you can make it:

Now the request for information: Is anybody aware of cool projects using Project Jupyter for analysis of transit/transportation data (especially as results to pedestrian safety)? I will be attending the workshop as a Jupyter representative, and it would be nice to be able to advertise (with proper attribution, of course) any work that the community is doing in this space.

Best,
Ian

Brian Granger

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Apr 21, 2017, 3:58:19 PM4/21/17
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Very cool!!!
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