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Big data news sources

November 29, 2016 By editor

Alice Kaerast from the Sky Betting & Gaming Engineering team has produced a comprehensive list of big data news sources, including blogs podcasts newsletters There were a couple of podcasts in it that I've added to my listening list. High praise indeed. I wish more sources would make their content available via RSS feeds. I really don't want news and articles in my inbox. If I can't add … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Artificial intelligence, Big data Tagged With: blogs, newsletters, podcasts

Scaling knowledge

November 28, 2016 By editor

The data team at Airbnb have written an interesting article on how to manage data science research as you bring more and more people on board. They developed an internal process and tool based on five key tenets Reproducibility---There should be no opportunity for code forks. The entire set of queries, transforms, visualizations, and write-up should be contained in each contribution and be up … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Data science

Idiosyncratic Rater Effect

November 27, 2016 By editor

A colleague of mine cautions that performance ratings say more about the marriage of the person doing the assessing than the performance of the person being assessed. Turns out she may have a point. Most people have some experience with performance appraisals. Maybe as part of an annual salary review. Or even just completing a customer satisfaction survey. It's become a pretty ubiquitous process … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Data analysis, Data science, Decision science

Spurious correlations

November 27, 2016 By editor

Most people know that correlation doesn't mean causation. Some people are fed up of hearing it. When there are studies showing that people who have more sex earn more money you can see why people really want to make the inference. I find that most of the much-maligned link bait articles reporting fascinating correlations don't actually claim any causality. They leave that to the febrile mind of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Data science Tagged With: causation, correlation, spurious correlation

Non-transitive dice

November 23, 2016 By editor

Just took delivery of my non-transitive dice. Adding a bit of fun to my statistics talks. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Data science Tagged With: non-transitive dice

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