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14 Mar, 2019
Stanford Open Policing Project Provides Data on Racial Bias in Policing
The Stanford Open Policing Project contains approximately 200 million data points on police stops in the US. The data are made available under the Open Data Commons Attribution License.Read more → big data open data bias police
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11 Mar, 2019
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10 Mar, 2019
Forecasting Gentrification
Ken Streif at Urban Spatial has introduced an interesting predictive model that cities can adopt to anticipate development intensity and gentrification patterns.Read more → urban spatial open-data predictive
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25 May, 2015
Formatting Samples
Polar Bear supports GFM! The following text has been taken from this page.Read more →
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1 Jan, 2015
Stanford Open Policing Project Provides Data on Racial Bias in Policing
The Stanford Open Policing Project contains approximately 200 million data points on police stops in the US. The data are made available under the Open Data Commons Attribution License. The Stanford Open Policing Project contains approximately 200 million data points on police stops in the US. The data are made available under the Open Data Commons Attribution License.The Stanford Open Policing Project contains approximately 200 million data points on police stops in the US. The data are made available under the Open Data Commons Attribution License. The Stanford Open Policing Project contains approximately 200 million data points on police stops in the US. The data are made available under the Open Data Commons Attribution License.Read more → big data open data bias police