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What is Model Risk and Why Does it Matter?

DataRobot Blog

With the big data revolution of recent years, predictive models are being rapidly integrated into more and more business processes. When business decisions are made based on bad models, the consequences can be severe. As machine learning advances globally, we can only expect the focus on model risk to continue to increase.

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Smarten Augmented Analytics Receives CERT-IN Certification for Its Products and Services!

Smarten

It was initiated in 2004 by the Department of Information Technology for implementing the provisions of the 2008 Information Technology Amendment Act. After completion of the testing procedure, the certificate is provided to show that all requirements were met.

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Business Intelligence and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Paul Blogs on BI

This first metric requires people to be tested and, as we all know, that is only possible in places where testing is available (and confirmation takes a few days) and only a fraction of people have been tested. As more testing becomes available this first metric will increase significantly.

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Deep Learning Illustrated: Building Natural Language Processing Models

Domino Data Lab

The excerpt covers how to create word vectors and utilize them as an input into a deep learning model. While the field of computational linguistics, or Natural Language Processing (NLP), has been around for decades, the increased interest in and use of deep learning models has also propelled applications of NLP forward within industry.

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Structural Evolutions in Data

O'Reilly on Data

” Consider the structural evolutions of that theme: Stage 1: Hadoop and Big Data By 2008, many companies found themselves at the intersection of “a steep increase in online activity” and “a sharp decline in costs for storage and computing.” And it (wisely) stuck to implementations of industry-standard algorithms.

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Data Visualization Inspiration: Analysis To Insights To Action, Faster!

Occam's Razor

Short story #2: Predictive Modeling, Quantifying Cost of Inaction. Short story #2: Predictive Modeling, Quantifying Cost of Inaction. The work of the New York Times team inspired me it to do some predictive modeling for inaction in our world of digital marketing. Thank goodness for predictive models.