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Map of book subjects on Internet Archive. October 20, 2014. The Internet Archive makes millions of digitized books available in the form of scanned pages, and these books are categorized …. Read more →. By Rob J Hyndman. October 20, 2014. Read more →. Estimating a Beta Regression with The Variable Dispersion in R. October 19, 2014. Read more →. Interesting dataset from Ancestry.com. October 19, 2014. Read more →. October 19, 2014. Read more →. Your Paper Makes SSRN Top Ten List. October 19, 2014. I recei...
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Author Archive for Cathy O'Neil, mathbabe. Chicago’s Heat List predicts arrests, doesn’t protect people or deter crime. By Cathy O'Neil, mathbabe. August 18, 2016. Read more →. By Cathy O'Neil, mathbabe. August 16, 2016. Read more →. The truth about clean swimming pools. By Cathy O'Neil, mathbabe. August 12, 2016. There’s been a lot of complaints about the Olympic pools turning green and dirty in Rio. People seem worried that the swimmers’ health may be at risk and so on. Well, here&r...Read more →.
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Author Archive for Justin Kestelyn (@kestelyn). How-to: Index Scanned PDFs at Scale Using Fewer Than 50 Lines of Code. By Justin Kestelyn (@kestelyn). October 19, 2015. Read more →. Untangling Apache Hadoop YARN, Part 2. By Justin Kestelyn (@kestelyn). October 16, 2015. Read more →. How-to: Use Apache Solr to Query Indexed Data for Analytics. By Justin Kestelyn (@kestelyn). October 14, 2015. Bet you didn’t know this: In some cases, Solr offers lightning-fast response times for business-style querie...
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Author Archive for Andrew. Bayesian inference completely solves the multiple comparisons problem. August 22, 2016. I promised I wouldn’t do any new blogging until January but I’m here at this conference and someone asked me a question about the above slide from my talk. The point of the story in that slide is that flat priors consistently give bad inferences. Or, to put it another way, the routine use of […]. The post Bayesian inference completely solves the multiple comparisons problem. Read more →.
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Author Archive for Nathan Yau. Colorgorical generates color schemes for you. August 22, 2016. Sometimes you need a color scheme quick, and ColorBrewer is typically the de facto, but it has some limitations. You can’t just choose any color you want as a starting…. Read more →. The different trends in American crime. August 19, 2016. It depends on who you ask and where. The Marshall Project analyzed violent crime trends over the past 40 years to show how things…. Read more →. All the National Food Days.
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Kaiser Fung on the ethics of data analysis. August 21, 2016. Kaiser gave a presentation and he’s sharing the slides with us here. It’s important stuff. The post Kaiser Fung on the ethics of data analysis. Appeared first on Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science. Read more →. Michael Porter as new pincushion. August 20, 2016. The post Michael Porter as new pincushion. Appeared first on Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science. Read more →. August 19, 2016. It depends ...
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The Inside Out Security Blog. A blog about information security and IT ops. Data Scientists Worth Following on Twitter. Many people who actually use the term data scientist don’t really like it. Isn’t science about data in the first place? It’s a bit redundant. But there is something special about what data scientists are actually doing. Drew Conway, PhD from NYU in Politics and now Head of Data at Sum. Put together a neat Venn diagram. 1 Danny Bickson,. Where he is focused on machine learning. He is...