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Category Archives: big data

Modeling data with functional programming, Part I

April 14, 2017

The latest draft of my book is available. This will be my last pre-publication update, as I’m in the process …

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7 Ways to Perplex a Data Scientist

February 2, 2016

On the heels of a report showing the inefficacy of government-run cyber security, it’s imperative to understand the limitations of …

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Big data in ranching and animal husbandry

January 20, 2016

Another big part of the food supply comes from ranches and farms that raise and slaughter various livestock. While ranching …

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Big data in agriculture (DDW2.1)

January 5, 2016

The Data-Driven Weekly is kicking off 2016 by exploring how big data and analytics is powering data-driven business in different …

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The Data-Driven Weekly #1.7

December 23, 2015

It turns out I’m not the only one who thinks AI alarmism is a bit out of hand. The ITIF …

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The Data-Driven Weekly #1.6

December 16, 2015

Right on cue, this past week heralded in an announcement of OpenAI, a new non-profit started by a number of …

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The Data-Driven Weekly #1.5

December 9, 2015

This week, we continue the parallel themes of deep learning and natural language processing. Last week I mentioned some papers …

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The Data-Driven Weekly #1.4

December 1, 2015

With the holiday shopping season officially kicked off, sales data is on everyone’s mind. But that’s not the only data …

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The Data-Driven Weekly #1.3

November 24, 2015

This week we explore two different themes related to data. The first is how to value big data. The second …

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The Data-Driven Weekly #1.2

November 17, 2015

Last week witnessed a number of exciting announcements from the big data and machine learning space. What it shows is …

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