COVID19 Data Visualization Using Python
Offered By: Coursera Project Network via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
By the end of this project, you will learn How you can use data visualization techniques to answer to some analytical questions. in this project we are going to use COVID19 dataset we have consisting of the data related cumulative number of confirmed, recovered, and deaths cases. we are going to prepare this dataset to answer these questions: How does the Global Spread of the virus look like?, How intensive the spread of the virus has been in the countries? Does covid19 national lockdowns and self-isolations in different countries have actually impact on COVID19 transmission? we are going to use Plotly module, which is a great visualization tool in python, in order to plot some insightful and intuitive graphs to answer the questions.
Syllabus
- COVID19 Data Visualization Using Python
- By the end of this project, you will learn How you can use data visualization techniques to answer some analytical questions. in this project we are going to use the COVID19 dataset we have consisting of the data related a cumulative number of confirmed, recovered, and deaths cases. we are gonna prepare this dataset to answer these questions: How does Global Spread of the virus look like? How intensive the spread of the virus has been in the countries?, Does covid19 national lockdowns and self-isolations in different countries have actually an impact on COVID19 transmission? we are going to use the Plotly module, which is a great visualization tool in python, in order to plot some insightful and intuitive graphs to answer the questions.
Taught by
Ahmad Varasteh
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