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kwinkunks/README.md

Hi, I'm a scientific programmer at Equinor in Bergen, Norway

💡 I'm most interested in open source data analysis, visualization, machine learning, data assimilation, signal processing, and open tools for learning, knowledge sharing, and community building.

🌍 In terms of domain, I'm especially interested in geoscience, especially applied geology and seismic geophysics, having spent most of my career in the energy industry, especially petroleum and geothermal energy. I have a PhD in sedimentology.

💥 For my blog and latest non-work-related projects, including redflag, head over to Scienxlab

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  1. equinor/promptly equinor/promptly Public

    A prompt collection for testing and evaluation of LLMs.

    Jupyter Notebook 9 1

  2. intro-to-data-science intro-to-data-science Public

    A 1-day course introducing concepts in data science

    Jupyter Notebook 10 9

  3. chrestomathy chrestomathy Public

    Crestomathies: same nail, different hammers

    Jupyter Notebook 2

  4. Comparison of various regression alg... Comparison of various regression algorithms
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    ## Regressor comparison
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    ![Regressor comparison](https://www.dropbox.com/s/ps1oe66umvkuc3w/comparison.png?raw=1)
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    I wrote a blog post about this [here](https://agilescientific.com/blog/2022/5/9/comparing-regressors).