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Dementia Deaths Analysis in Europe (Visual Analytics using R)

Assignment 1 for the Analytics Practicum II Course of AUEB's MSc in Business Analytics

Objective: The project aims to analyze deaths from dementia in European countries between 2011 and 2020, focusing on gender-based trends. The primary goal is to investigate whether there is an increasing trend in dementia-related deaths in Greece compared to the rest of Europe.

Data Sources:

  • The provided dataset includes information on dementia-related deaths in European countries by gender for the years 2011-2020.
  • Additional complementary and detailed data can be sourced from the Eurostat database.

Deliverables:

  1. Presentation: A PowerPoint or PDF presentation containing a minimum of 10 static visualizations created using R. The presentation should comprehensively explore the data and present findings on whether there is a distinct trend in dementia-related deaths in Greece compared to other European countries. The presentation should be self-contained for delivery to an audience with varying levels of knowledge on the topic.

  2. R Code: The R code used to generate the visualizations presented in the report.

Optional:

  • Interactive plots in Shiny are welcome but not mandatory for this project.

Grading Criteria:

  • Correctness of analysis
  • Variety and originality of visualizations
  • Execution and presentation quality
  • Creativity in data exploration and interpretation

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