Thanks for this. Both of these look interesting, and I could see either making a good project topic. Perhaps you will can work with the other for the second half if you want.
I wasn't already familiar with either data set, but took a cursory look at both today. My impression is that both offer lots of options, and you will be fine with either one, so perhaps pick the one you care the most about, or think about 8 or so visualizations for each based on the available columns and decide which you think gives the most interesting variety. (e.g. not all bar plots/scatter plots)
Since the first data set is based on a survey, you may find it difficult to find anything to augment it with if the data proves thin for 8-10 visualizations, so if you're going with that one it'd be particularly important to make sure you have some ideas in hand. The EDGAR-FOOD data would more easily be combined with other data sets, but I don't know that it'd be necessary in either case.
Hi Akshar,
Thanks for this. Both of these look interesting, and I could see either making a good project topic. Perhaps you will can work with the other for the second half if you want.
I wasn't already familiar with either data set, but took a cursory look at both today. My impression is that both offer lots of options, and you will be fine with either one, so perhaps pick the one you care the most about, or think about 8 or so visualizations for each based on the available columns and decide which you think gives the most interesting variety. (e.g. not all bar plots/scatter plots)
Since the first data set is based on a survey, you may find it difficult to find anything to augment it with if the data proves thin for 8-10 visualizations, so if you're going with that one it'd be particularly important to make sure you have some ideas in hand. The EDGAR-FOOD data would more easily be combined with other data sets, but I don't know that it'd be necessary in either case.