This article was written by Jennifer Langston. Co-authors include UW computer science and engineering professor Steve Seitz, undergraduate student and web developer Ev...
I am sometimes asked whether I am working on the stats, whether I am making progress on the stats, and what I do with all of the stats. People are also prone to hyperbo...
This article was written by Jim Frost from Minitab. He came to Minitab with a background in a wide variety of academic research. His role was the “data/stat guy” o...
Summary: The addition of AI capabilities to our personal devices, applications, and even self-driving cars has caused us to take a much deeper look at what we call ‘U...
To read my most recent article about chaotic systems, click here. The logistic map is the most basic recurrence formula exhibiting various levels of chaos depending on ...
This article was written by Dallin Akagi. What is deep learning? I like to use the following three-part definition as a baseline. Deep learning is: a collection of stati...
The combination of Deep Learning with Apache Spark has the potential for tremendous impact in many sectors of the industry. Apache Spark has quickly become a critical tec...
Suddenly, artificial intelligence is everywhere. Are you AI ready if not then be ready to be read in history books. Are we not missing the fact that artificial intelligen...
Summary: Unless you’re involved in anomaly detection you may never have heard of Unsupervised Decision Trees. It’s a very interesting approach to decision trees tha...
In one of my previous articles, you can learn the process about how discoveries are made by research scientists, from stating the problem, exploratory analysis, testing, ...