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[Job] WalmartLabs – Data Scientists, 40 openings (San Francisco, CA)@WalmartLabs will be in Seattle in late May for a full round of local interviews in consideration for all kinds of awesome engineering oppo… Started by Vincent Granville |
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In terms of career prospects, is it better to be an analytic 'niche expert', or an analytic generalist?Recruiters seem to favor candidates with very specialized skills nowadays. If think on the long term, it is better be a generalist with a f… Started by Vincent Granville |
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May 5, 2012 Reply by Gregory Piatetsky |
What is machine data?To me it represents data generated by machines and used to communicate automatically between machines, without human intervention. Examples… Started by Vincent Granville |
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J.D. Opdyke, Author: A Powerful and Robust Nonparametric Statistic for Joint Mean-Variance Quality ControlFor statistical process control, a number of single charts that jointly monitor both process mean and variability recently have been develo… Started by J.D. Opdyke |
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Estimating Operational Risk Capital: the Challenges of Truncation, the Hazards of MLE, and the Promise of Robust StatisticsJ.D. Opdyke and Alex Cavallo In operational risk measurement, the estimation of severity distribution parameters is the main driver of capi… Started by J.D. Opdyke |
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J.D. Opdyke, Author: New General Algorithm to Enumerate Both Integer Compositions & PartitionsA Unified Approach to Algorithms Generating Unrestricted and Restricted Integer Compositions and Integer Partitions, Journal of Mathematica… Started by J.D. Opdyke |
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J.D. Opdyke, Author: Bootstraps, Permutation Tests, and Sampling With and Without Replacement Orders of Magnitude Faster Using SAS®A very efficient approach to random sampling in SAS® achieves speed increases orders of magnitude faster than the relevant "built-in" SAS®… Started by J.D. Opdyke |
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Carnival Corp.: Predictive entropic analysisCCL (Carnival Corp) fell from 2004 to 2008 from $58 to less than $15. Entropically speaking it reached rW(BW) on our weekly chart. B and W… Started by Entropix |
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