Austin Cory Bart
Austin Cory Bart
Boy, I'm way behind on clearing up my email, this is from September. Sorry about that! The lurking issue that addresses both of your questions is that the CORGIS dataset...
Eventually, we want to get it pip installable. That is a goal for the project, I just don't have the time to do so right now.
Pretty sure SQLite. I recall someone using the CSV format to import data into MySQL - I wonder if that's a better solution for that case? I don't know much...
Also, this dataset might be too complex...
I'm thinking we need to collapse based on some fields. I know it's nice to have many different indexes, but that seems to hurt students too much. We have so...
Yeah, this dataset is out of order and has inconsistent years. We need to seriously fix this guy up.
It doesn't even have mortality data for both genders at the United States level. There's messed up data in certain years. This guy desperately needs a fixing up.
Apparently this comes from project Tycho: https://www.tycho.pitt.edu/ Why can't we get demographic data going back that far? Seems like the info is out there, just needs a lot of interpolation....
They make the data available at the weekly level. One interesting option is to include data for the entire year, but also for individual months or seasons. Further, they report...
I believe the "Increase" field in this dataset is actually meant to be "Incidents"! Goodness, what an error.