Projects

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Team:

Julien Vignoud, Julien Benhaim, Elisa Michelet, Antoine Magron

Description:

Notify Me SenPy is a productivity tool that let's you track your Python scripts' execution from your smartphone and receive a notification whenever the execution reaches certain points. It is composed of a Python package and a mobile app. The package is used within your Python script to specify which job you want to track and at which points you want to receive notifications. The application is where you can check on your job progress and see the notification history.

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Team:

Victor Kristof, Aswin Suresh, Antoine Magron

Description:

At INformation and Network Dynamic Lab (INDY Lab), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne EPFL, Switzerland, Septembre 2020-January 2021 (part time), August 2021 (full-time), Understanding the structure of the lobbying in the European Union. Study the public register using pandas and scrape a new dataset using web crawling with Beautiful Soup. Build an interactive map of the lobbying using the website network and use Natural Language Processing to study the lobbies’ interests, and relations to the laws using Word2Vec

Team:

Julien Benhaim, Julien Vignoud, Berangère Colbois, Eva Luvison, Paul Juillard, Mathieu Despond, Antoine Magrno

Description:

Application realized during the first COVID-19 lockdown during the 72 hours of the event LauzHack Against Covid-19. Because of confinement, many people are bored at home. We offer a fun app to help them keep busy productively, learning new skills, through a list of challenges, via a very user-friendly app.

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Team:

Paul Juillard, Lucas Trognon, Harold Benoit, Antoine Magron

Description:

As the effects of climate change become increasingly visible in our daily life, it is time for humanity to come together for a joint effort to come back to an equilibrium with nature. A joint effort requires collaboration and agreement on what climate change is and what we should do. In this data story, we will study the polarization of opinions around climate change that tend to make this collaboration difficult to accomplish and examine its dynamics. This will be done through the lens of Quotebank, an open corpus of 178 million quotations attributed to the speakers who uttered them, extracted from 162 million English news articles published between 2008 and 2020.

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