Are you going to #image2024? Account Executive Hunter Eden will be in Houston from August 26th through 29th, roaming the convention floor and bringing you the #wellsite solutions and applied #geochemistry that will make Q4 the best yet of 2024. Reach out and let's talk further... #geology #oilandgas #geochemistry #geoscience #exploration #production #upstream #energy
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Clear duplicate selections in Gravity Forms! 'Tis a simple snippet to clear out the selection of other fields when a new field is selected. Grab it: https://buff.ly/3VQtvaL
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Excited to share my latest project where I utilized logistic regression to distinguish between minerals and rocks based on various features. From data exploration to model training, it's been a fascinating journey unraveling the hidden patterns in geology. GitHub repo-- https://lnkd.in/gqVVepA4 #DataScience #LogisticRegression #Geology #machinelearning
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6moPlease tell him to come say hello! I will be there Tuesday afternoon at the Viridien booth :)