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I'm looking for open-source contributors to alephbet / gimel. In particular:
Statistics
If you're good with statistics, understand p-values, bayesian vs. frequentist vs sequential analysis approaches... I could really use your expertise. Currently the experiment data is raw, which makes it harder to digest. I'm hoping to be able to provide some insight (something similar to SmartStats or Stats Engine perhaps?). Anything that can help people use this tool and reach informed decisions about their experiments.
Dashboard
Front-end / Design / CSS / HTML / Data Visualization - would love to add a simple dashboard to display the experiment results clearly, and could definitely use help there.
Other directions
The architecture lends itself to other analytics tasks. There's a branch that uses Google BigQuery for example. The platform can therefore evolve to a more general-purpose event tracking and analytics. If you have ideas in this direction, it could be interesting to explore.
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Looking for contributors
I'm looking for open-source contributors to alephbet / gimel. In particular:
Statistics
If you're good with statistics, understand p-values, bayesian vs. frequentist vs sequential analysis approaches... I could really use your expertise. Currently the experiment data is raw, which makes it harder to digest. I'm hoping to be able to provide some insight (something similar to SmartStats or Stats Engine perhaps?). Anything that can help people use this tool and reach informed decisions about their experiments.
Dashboard
Front-end / Design / CSS / HTML / Data Visualization - would love to add a simple dashboard to display the experiment results clearly, and could definitely use help there.
Other directions
The architecture lends itself to other analytics tasks. There's a branch that uses Google BigQuery for example. The platform can therefore evolve to a more general-purpose event tracking and analytics. If you have ideas in this direction, it could be interesting to explore.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: