All of us are accustomed to the smart wearables, such as the ones we wear on a jogging track. We also have seen the concept of smart homes turn into a reality. We have se...
Here we describe a rudimentary method, using basic trigonometry, to predict lunar and solar eclipses. The purpose is to get people interested in the mathematics behind th...
Guest blog by Rob Kabacoff. Rob is Professor of Quantitative Analytics at Wesleyan University. R is an elegant and comprehensive statistical and graphical programming la...
Learn how to use R to turn raw data into insight, knowledge, and understanding. This book introduces you to R, RStudio, and the tidyverse, a collection of R packages desi...
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From the author of the bestsellers, Data Scientist and Julia for Data Science, this book covers four foundational areas of data science. The first area is the data sci...
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This is a nightmare! Tadayoshi Kohno, Professor at Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, manipulated a STOP sign in a typical “g...
First it was Machine Learning, and now all of a sudden Deep Learning is taking all the thunder even from Machine Learning. So what’s the difference, and why all of ...
Today more than even, every business is focusing on collecting the data and applying analytics to be competitive.Big DataAnalytics has passed the hype stage and has becom...