Crosswave Differential Event Model
I have been writing about the Crosswave Differential Algorithm for a number of years. I described in previous blogs how the algorithm emerged almost by… Read More »Crosswave Differential Event Model
I have been writing about the Crosswave Differential Algorithm for a number of years. I described in previous blogs how the algorithm emerged almost by… Read More »Crosswave Differential Event Model
Contributed by David Richard Steinmetz. He enrolled in the NYC Data Science Academy 12-week full time Data Science Bootcamp program taking place between July 5th to… Read More »We run faster than you: Factors affecting marathon results
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I published a post about the current status of “Data Scientist” in Japan, as a periodic follow-up analysis since two years ago. Its trend still… Read More »In Japan, "Artificial Intelligence" comes to be a super star while "Data Scientist" is fading away
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Published in 2013, but still very interesting, and different from most data science books. Authors: Ian Langmore and Daniel Krasner.. This book focuses more on the statistics end… Read More »Free eBook: Applied Data Science (Columbia University)
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Since releasing the University of San Francisco research paper on “How to Determine the Economic Value of Your Data” (EvD), I have had numerous conversations… Read More »3 Theorems on the Economic Value of Data
This article was written by Paramita Ghosh. A 1969 McKinsey article claimed that computers were so dumb that they were not capable of making any… Read More »A Comparative Roundup: Artificial Intelligence vs. Machine Learning vs. Deep Learning