Military Geopolitics Using Data Science
Last updated 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.96 GB | Duration: 4h 10m
Last updated 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.96 GB | Duration: 4h 10m
Showing how to use Data Science for military & Intelligence
What you'll learn
Use Data Science for Military & Intelligence
Gain insights into Military analyses with Python
Conduct analytical Population analyses using Data Science
Gain insights into military expenditure on a global scale
Economics
Analyse a long-term geopolitical scenario
Use Data Science for global military alliances
Part of the giannelos dot com official certificate
Requirements
The only prerequisite is to take the first course of the "giannelos dot com" program , which is the course "Data Science Code that appears all the time at workplace".
Description
What is the course about:Every country and every alliance (e.g. NATO, SCO, CSTO, etc ) has designed possible geopolitical scenarios that may play out in the next 5 years (short-term), 15 years (mid-term), and 50 - 100 years (long-term). Examples of alliances/organizations include the SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organisation), the CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization), NATO, the European Union, etc, each of which has a number of geopolitical scenarios in place in order to be in a state of readiness for future outcomes.In this course, we show how Data Science is used in real-world Geopolitical, Military, and Intelligence Scenarios. We begin with a complete tutorial on geolocation, which is widely used for military applications. Then, we move on to alliances, such as NATO and SCO, and apply Data Science principles to gain greater insights. We also conduct military expenditure analyses as well as population analyses. Also, this is the ONLY course online, and the first time that a course is dealing with the analysis of a long-term geopolitical military scenario. Learn how to apply Data Science to military geopolitics!Who:I am a research fellow at Imperial College London, and I have been part of high-tech projects at the intersection of Academia & Industry for over 10 years, prior to, during & after my Ph.D. I am also the founder of the giannelos dot com program in data science.Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Analytics & Mathematical Optimization applied to Energy Investments, from Imperial College London, and Masters of Engineering (M. Eng.) in Power Systems and Economics. Important:Prerequisites: The course Data Science Code that appears all the time at Workplace.Every detail is explained, so that you won't have to search online, or guess. In the end, you will feel confident in your knowledge and skills. We start from scratch so that you do not need to have done any preparatory work in advance at all. Just follow what is shown on screen, because we go slowly and explain everything in detail.
Overview
Section 1: Intro
Lecture 1 Overview
Lecture 2 Analyses
Section 2: Installation of necessary software
Lecture 3 Python installation
Lecture 4 Installing packages
Lecture 5 Various alternatives for installing the package Geopandas
Section 3: Tutorials on geolocation
Lecture 6 Geopandas Package: The commands you need for geolocation
Lecture 7 Tutorial: connecting 2 points linearly / nonlinearly on Python
Lecture 8 Plot the map of any region in the world !
Lecture 9 Plot any interconnector / pipeline in the world !
Lecture 10 Update the territory of a country in Geopandas
Lecture 11 Add the European Union in Geopandas
Section 4: Military expenditure analysis
Lecture 12 Military expenditure comparisons on Python - Russia, China, USA, EU, India
Section 5: Alliances
Lecture 13 Interactive map of NATO - using Geopandas
Lecture 14 NATO(part2)
Lecture 15 Geopolitical analyses
Lecture 16 The CSTO
Lecture 17 The Shaghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO)
Section 6: The "Global NATO 2100" Geopolitical Scenario on a Map
Lecture 18 Summary
Lecture 19 Expansion to Europe
Lecture 20 Expansion to Middle East
Lecture 21 Expansion to Eurasia
Section 7: Population Analyses
Lecture 22 Example: South Asia
Lecture 23 Population plots
Section 8: Bonus
Lecture 24 Extras
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