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This repo contains the code for my postgraduate thesis dealing with Short-term Load Forecasting, predicting the electric load demand per hour in Greece, developed in R, RStudio, R-markdown and R-Shiny using daily load datasets provided by the Greek Independent Power Transmission Operator (I.P.T.O.). A presentation of the thesis' results can be f…

  • Updated May 27, 2018
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🧐 This project analyzes Amazon Fine Food Reviews to investigate whether negative reviews are more emotionally intense and lexically repetitive than positive ones. Using R, we apply sentiment analysis and lexical diversity metrics to uncover patterns in consumer review language.

  • Updated May 9, 2025
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a comprehensive repository designed to empower researchers, scientists, and enthusiasts in the fields of bioinformatics and biotechnology. This repository serves as a one-stop destination for a myriad of invaluable resources, ranging from insightful guides and cutting-edge research papers to informative podcasts, web tools, and efficient workflows

  • Updated Apr 24, 2024

🇧🇷 A project for analyzing acceptability judgments of Brazilian Portuguese nonce words using R, focusing on syllable length and initial segment type. Includes mosaic plots and chi-square tests to assess structural effects on responses, with results suggesting no significant influence from either factor.

  • Updated May 9, 2025
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🤑 A project for analyzing and visualizing stock performance using R, fetching data from Yahoo Finance for major tickers and generating 43 plots covering trends, volatility, returns, and normalized comparisons. Includes moving averages, rolling metrics, and summary statistics, all automated in a single script.

  • Updated May 9, 2025
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🐈 A project for analyzing the distribution and variability of Pokémon Attack stats using R, with visualizations, summary statistics, and sampling-based normality checks. Includes a script to generate histograms, compute standard deviation ranges, and compare population vs. sample behavior.

  • Updated May 9, 2025
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🐱 A project exploring relationships between Pokémon names and physical traits using R, with string-based pattern detection, group comparisons based on consonant “heaviness,” and regression models predicting weight from height and Attack. Includes hypothesis-driven name analyses and statistical summaries for both English and Japanese name sets.

  • Updated May 9, 2025
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