Hacknight #444
Exploring TTC Delays using Reproducible Data
with Luca Carnegie

Recording
As most of us know, the TTC has tons of problems– but unless you're an engineer, urban planner or politician, is there even a way for regular citizens to make a difference in solving its issues? It turns out that data science is an incredible tool for non-transit-experts to tell stories that invite thinking about our transit system in a whole new way.
Speakers
Luca CarnegieLuca Carnegie is a fourth-year student at the University of Toronto, studying Digital Design and Data Science in the Bachelor of Information program, with a minor in Economics. In his spare time, he loves listening, singing and playing jazz music, going to concerts, and reading about/testing the latest AI models.
Topic: Exploring TTC Delays using Reproducible Data Science.
As most of us know, the TTC has tons of problems– but unless you’re an engineer, urban planner or politician, is there even a way for regular citizens to make a difference in solving its issues? It turns out that data science is an incredible tool for non-transit-experts to tell stories that invite thinking about our transit system in a whole new way.
Speakers: Luca Carnegie is a fourth-year student at the University of Toronto, studying Digital Design and Data Science in the Bachelor of Information program, with a minor in Economics. In his spare time, he loves listening, singing and playing jazz music, going to concerts, and reading about/testing the latest AI models.
Join us in person:
- We’re meeting at UofT’s Myhal Centre, at 55 St George Street. We’ll be in room 380. There will be signs!