Hello!

My name is Miguel Ferreira and I’m a Data Scientist web/destkop developer from Brazil, especialized in CRISP-DM data science methodology and predictive Machine Learning in time series.

I hold the IBM Data Scientist certificate (Coursera) and several others professional certificates from Udemy, Unimed (network of hospitals) and Digital Innovation One (online tech profissionalization network) in different tech areas as Data Science, Machine Learning, Databases and MERN web/desktop development. I’m proficient in tasks that envolves:

My most important tool is my capability to link different fields of knowledge on approaching the problem to be solved.

When I’m not being a computer nerd, I like reading old books (the older the better), playing chess, swimming, drawing and studying and working on new good but impracticable ideas.

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You can check my curriculum here.

Check all my certificates here.

Below, you can find some of my projects:

IBM Capstone Space-X Data Science Final Project

“In this Professional Certificate, learners developed and honed handson skills in Data Science and Machine Learning. Learners started with an orientation of Data Science and its Methodology, became familiar and used a variety of data science tools, learned Python and SQL, performed Data Visualization and Analysis, and created Machine Learning models. In the process they completed several labs and assignments on the cloud including a Capstone Project at the end to apply and demonstrate their knowledge and skills.”

IBM

In this project, a full data science methodology is displayed in order to provide an insight about the launch of a rocket by Space-X. The purpose of this project is to establish data based information about the costs and the success rate of a lauch in order to realize if it is or if it isn’t an affordable mission.

Check full project here.

LSTM/RNN fo Movie Review Predictor with Flask

IBM

In this small project using Flask, I deploy a Machine Learning LSTM Neural Networks to create a algorithm that can understand a movie critic and define if it’s a good or bad review. The usage is very simples, as seen below.

IBM

Check out the code here.

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ok good oreos hmm
ok good zoute drop yumm

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Green
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