Tags: data visualization* + time series* + statistics*

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  1. This article details a hands-on approach to modeling rare events in time series data using Python. It covers data exploration, defining extreme events, fitting distributions (GEV, Weibull, Gumbel), and evaluating model performance using metrics like log-likelihood, AIC, and BIC. The example uses weather data and provides code snippets for implementation.
  2. ASCVIT V1 aims to make data analysis easier by automating statistical calculations, visualizations, and interpretations.

    Includes descriptive statistics, hypothesis tests, regression, time series analysis, clustering, and LLM-powered data interpretation.

    - Accepts CSV or Excel files. Provides a data overview including summary statistics, variable types, and data points.
    - Histograms, boxplots, pairplots, correlation matrices.
    - t-tests, ANOVA, chi-square test.
    - Linear, logistic, and multivariate regression.
    - Time series analysis.
    - k-means, hierarchical clustering, DBSCAN.

    Integrates with an LLM (large language model) via Ollama for automated interpretation of statistical results.

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