“No one wants to be sold but everyone wants to buy.” Most of us hate being sold. The moment we know someone is selling something, we keep our guards up. In...
Ask for feedback from just about any critic of the R statistical package and you’ll hear two consistent responses: 1) R is a difficult language to learn, and 2) R...
According to the research team at IBM, about 80% of the companies in the U.S. today want to use more cloud managed services. There are two main reasons for this. First ...
The Statsbot team estimated LTV 592 times for different clients and business models. Customer lifetime value, or LTV, is the amount of money that a customer will spend ...
SQL is envisioned as an English-like language. Simple SQL statements read like English sentences. SQL writes a statement in an English way with English prepositions unnec...
The role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) devices in augmenting humans and in achieving tasks that were previously considered unachievable is just amazing. With the world ...
This article is by Nikolay Laptev, Slawek Smyl, and Santhosh Shanmugam. At Uber, event forecasting enables us to future-proof our services based on anticipated user dema...
I once posted about making use of narrative objects. In this blog, I will be discussing an algorithm that supports the creation of these objects. I call it my “Infe...
Guest blog by Keshav Dhandhania and Arash Delijani. In this article, I’ll talk about Generative Adversarial Networks, or GANs for short. GANs are one of the very few m...