This article was written by Greg Miller. Your hellish commute has never looked so pretty. A new set of animated maps plots the commutes of 3.3 million Bay Area residents...
You may even call it post-doctorship, as the level is beyond the traditional PhD degree. It is not a degree, not competing with university programs, but instead, akin to ...
I had the pleasure to meet @KirkDBorne last week and participate in a panel moderated by Kirk – Decoding #GDPR, #IoT, and #UX in the #BigData world: discussing #AI ...
You may even call it post-doctorship, as the level is beyond the traditional PhD degree. It is not a degree, not competing with university programs, but instead, akin to ...
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If you are like me, back in engineering school you learned linear regression as a way to “fit a line to data” and probably called in “least squares”. You probab...
Analysts have relied on Excel for decades, but as the size, variety, and pace of data accelerates, certain Excel functionality has begun to feel archaic. Today’s da...
This article is by Bill Vorhies. Summary: We’re stuck. There hasn’t been a major breakthrough in algorithms in the last year. Here’s a survey of the leading co...
Several years ago, I came across a report that led me to a new data set revolving on Medicare payment and utilization for physicians and other health care providers. ...
These results are relatively easy to prove (first year college-level calculus needed) and could be a good test to refresh your math skills. We posted another simple one (...