The third annual University of San Francisco (USF) MBA class Golden State Warriors analytics exercise provided an opportunity to test the students’ ability to “Think ...
This article was written by Luis Verde Arregoitia on his personal research page. For various kinds of analyses, we often end up plotting point data in two dimensions for...
A couple of quintillion of bytes are generated every day. Data is all around you. And every day we perceive new data and our brain processes it constantly. But we cannot ...
This article was written by Tristan Handy. This post is about how to create the analytics competency at your organization. It’s not about what metrics to track (there a...
Summary: There are two definitions currently in use for AI, the popular definition and the data science definition and they conflict in fundamental ways. If you’re ...
Every day, we create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data and over the last two years alone, we have created over 90% of the world’s data! The amount of data we produce is sta...
There are transformative technologies in the world today with consistent effect and reliability in their promise to alter or change the ecosystem. Industries have transfo...
R is a software programming language developed in 1993. In New Zealand, two professors of Auckland University Ross Ihaka and Robert Gentleman first conceived R. The mos...
The information technology (IT) infrastructure in traditional organizations, particularly in the insurance industry, typically contains three components: 1) the legacy sy...
Two weeks ago, I was invited to present about Machine Learning and its applications in Quantitative Finance at a conference in London, UK. Without a break, I went through...