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Published inJul 2017
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ISBN-139781787120730
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Andrew Minteer
Andrew Minteer
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Andrew Minteer

Andrew Minteer is currently the senior director, data science and research at a leading global retail company. Prior to that, he served as the director, IoT Analytics and Machine Learning at a Fortune 500 manufacturing company. He has an MBA from Indiana University with a background in statistics, software development, database design, cloud architecture, and has led analytics teams for over 10 years. He first taught himself to program on an Atari 800 computer at the age of 11 and fondly remembers the frustration of waiting through 20 minutes of beeps and static to load a 100-line program. He now thoroughly enjoys launching a 1 TB GPU-backed cloud instance in a few minutes and getting right to work. Andrew is a private pilot who looks forward to spending some time in the air sometime soon. He enjoys kayaking, camping, traveling the world, and playing around with his six-year-old son and three-year-old daughter.
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The basics of geospatial analysis


Before we jump into the fun stuff, we will cover some basic concepts. This will give context to how the analytics work behind the scenes.

Welcome to Null Island

If you have devices that report GPS location data, you will soon start to notice that many are visiting an area off the west coast of Africa. A new vacation destination, perhaps? Turns out this is a place called Null Island. If you have not heard of Null Island, it is located at precisely 0 latitude and 0 longitude. There is even a tourism website for it where you can get to know the culture and buy a T-shirt, as shown in the following screenshot:

Null Island location and website. Source: www.nullisland.com

But the place does not exist; it is an inside joke in the geospatial community. Missing coordinate values or null values are stored as 0 and 0 (latitude and longitude). Besides it giving insight into the sense of humor of the geospatial community, Null Island helps to introduce a key concept for geospatial...

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Andrew Minteer

Andrew Minteer is currently the senior director, data science and research at a leading global retail company. Prior to that, he served as the director, IoT Analytics and Machine Learning at a Fortune 500 manufacturing company. He has an MBA from Indiana University with a background in statistics, software development, database design, cloud architecture, and has led analytics teams for over 10 years. He first taught himself to program on an Atari 800 computer at the age of 11 and fondly remembers the frustration of waiting through 20 minutes of beeps and static to load a 100-line program. He now thoroughly enjoys launching a 1 TB GPU-backed cloud instance in a few minutes and getting right to work. Andrew is a private pilot who looks forward to spending some time in the air sometime soon. He enjoys kayaking, camping, traveling the world, and playing around with his six-year-old son and three-year-old daughter.
Read more about Andrew Minteer