R for SQListas, part 2 Welcome to part 2 of my “R for SQListas” series. Last time, it was all about how to get started with R if you’re a SQL girl (or guy)- and tha...
A recent article in Techcrunch describes Twitter and Facebook issues: algorithms unable to detect fake news or hate speech. I wrote about how machine learning could be im...
This is part of a new series of articles: once or twice a month, we post previous articles that were very popular when first published. These articles are at least 6 mont...
By 1994 the web has come to our doors bringing the power of online world at our doorsteps. Suddenly there was a way to buy things directly and efficiently online. Then ...
Guest blog post by PG Madhavan Many people worry that “AI” will usher in a new Industrial revolution where machines replace humans. My take is that it wi...
This post covers the following tasks using R programming: cleans the texts, sorts and aggregates by publisher names creates word clouds and word associations The dataset ...
Here I offer a few off-the-beaten-path interesting problems that you won’t find in textbooks, data science camps, or in college classes. These problems range from a...
This is a long article written by Sebastian Raschka. Sebastian Raschka is the author of the bestselling book “Python Machine Learning.” As a Ph.D. candidate at Mi...
Guest blog by Sebastian Raschka. Sebastian Raschka is the author of the bestselling book “Python Machine Learning.” As a Ph.D. candidate at Michigan State Universit...