As far as in the blog, I am exploring the website Analyze Boston which is the data hub for the different topics. I’ve made the decision to look at a few environmental data sets while I consider mother nature. There, I discovered nine datasets, including “Clough House Archaeology,” “Blue Bike System Data,” “Building Energy Reporting,” and “Rainfall Data.” I discovered in these datasets that “rainfall data” shows the amount of rain that falls in inches on a monthly basis, whereas “Clough House Archaeology” has no data at all.
Also, I have explored the data for the Blue Bike System Data and got the information about the Time dataset in which we can proceed with the Time Series Analysis. Some of the data related to the birth year and the information about the gender and some other things.
Which, given that it had every detail, I thought it incredibly interesting. My plan is to extract the time series from this data in order to analyze how people use electric bicycles on a regular basis. as well as with the overall quantity of journeys and the correlation between kilometers traveled. Spatial-temporal analysis allows us to attempt to view datasets across a wider spectrum. I’ll be attempting to comprehend the spatiotemporal analysis and integrate it with the dataset over the next few days.