#FunDataFriday – Data Asset Exchange

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WHAT IS IT?

The Data Asset Exchange (DAX) offers easy navigation of open datasets for AI that are ready to use in enterprise AI applications. For each dataset you have the option of downloading the data, exploring pre-created analysis notebooks (in R and Python), and also duplicating those notebooks in your own (free) Watson Studio environment.

Preview of the Data Asset Exchange (DAX)

WHY IS IT AWESOME?


There are a number of other open data portals out there that I love. But, I am a fan of the DAX, because it also offers guided exploration through pre-canned notebooks and a very straight forward path to replicating the sample analysis on your own.

HOW TO GET STARTED?

Visit the Data Asset Exchange, pick a data set you like and try building off of the existing analysis!

Thank you for reading my #FunDataFriday blog and happy exploring! Please share any fun new analysis that you create with me by commenting below or tagging me on twitter!

— Written by Laura Ellis (AKA Little Miss Data)

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