Tools Built for the Community
Packages, tools, and projects built in R and Python.

Decision Tree for Explainable Machine Learning
A decision tree that supports practitioners finding the right Python libraries to better understand their models.
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Amazing Women in Tech
The project aims to make women more visible in the world of programming, statistics, and STEM in general. The illustrations are shared along with a short portrait on social media.
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Community Bots
Automated bots amplifying PyLadies and R-Ladies community content on Bluesky.
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overviewR
An R package that makes exploratory data analysis faster and more systematic — no boilerplate required.
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overviewpy
A Python package that makes exploratory data analysis faster and more systematic. In particular helpful for panel data.
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Illustrations
Visual explainers making machine learning and data science concepts more approachable through illustration.
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Telegram Bot
A spaced-repetition flashcard bot delivered via Telegram — serverless, automated, and running daily on AWS Lambda.
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Audio Keyword Spotting Algorithm
NLP model detecting agricultural keywords in radio broadcasts for the GIZ development challenge.
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Cooperation Networks Among Autocracies at the UN
Using network analysis and random forest classification to reveal how autocracies coordinate in UN voting — co-authored with Dennis Hammerschmidt.
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Conflict elections in Afghanistan 2019
An interactive ShinyApp turning raw conflict-election data into an explorable map — open access alongside the peer-reviewed paper.
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Computer Vision to Identify Sentiments
Applying computer vision to classify facial expressions of world leaders during UN General Assembly speeches.
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Coro2vid-19 - Leveraging knowledge about coronaviruses to fight Covid-19
A search engine helping researchers navigate 70 years of coronavirus literature — built during the early days of COVID-19.
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Methods Bites
Editorial lead bringing computational social science methods out of GitHub repositories and into the hands of researchers.
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Customized websites
Custom Hugo websites for research organizations — fast, maintainable, and built to last.
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