- The Chicago Crime dataset contains a summary of the reported crimes occurred in the City of Chicago from 2001 to 2017.
- Dataset has been obtained from the Chicago Police Department's CLEAR (Citizen Law Enforcement Analysis and Reporting) system.
- Dataset contains the following columns: ID: Unique identifier for the record. Case Number: The Chicago Police Department RD Number (Records Division Number), which is unique to the incident. Date: Date when the incident occurred. Block: address where the incident occurred IUCR: The Illinois Uniform Crime Reporting code. Primary Type: The primary description of the IUCR code. Description: The secondary description of the IUCR code, a subcategory of the primary description. Location Description: Description of the location where the incident occurred. Arrest: Indicates whether an arrest was made. Domestic: Indicates whether the incident was domestic-related as defined by the Illinois Domestic Violence Act. Beat: Indicates the beat where the incident occurred. A beat is the smallest police geographic area – each beat has a dedicated police beat car. District: Indicates police district where the incident occurred. Ward: The ward (City Council district) where incident occurred. Community Area: Indicates the community area where the incident occurred. Chicago has 77 community areas. FBI Code: Indicates the crime classification as outlined in the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). X Coordinate: The x coordinate of the location where the incident occurred in State of Illinois. Y Coordinate: The y coordinate of the location where the incident occurred in State of Illinois. Year: Year the incident occurred. Updated On: Date and time the record was last updated. Latitude: The latitude of the location where the incident occurred. This location is shifted from the actual location for partial redaction but falls on the same block. Longitude: The longitude of the location where the incident occurred. This location is shifted from the actual location for partial redaction but falls on the same block. Location: The location where the incident occurred
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- Prophet is open source software released by Facebook’s Core Data Science team.
- Prophet is a procedure for forecasting time series data based on an additive model where non-linear trends are fit with yearly, weekly, and daily seasonality, plus holiday effects.
- Prophet works best with time series that have strong seasonal effects and several seasons of historical data.
- For more information, please check this out: https://research.fb.com/prophet-forecasting-at-scale/ https://facebook.github.io/prophet/docs/quick_start.html#python-api