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Automating Model Risk Compliance: Model Validation

DataRobot Blog

When the FRB’s guidance was first introduced in 2011, modelers often employed traditional regression -based models for their business needs. This may be accomplished through a wide variety of tests, to develop a deeper introspection into how the model behaves.

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Facebook Advertising / Marketing: Best Metrics, ROI, Business Value

Occam's Razor

It is possible to get good test and control groups (type of population, existing brand awareness, market penetration, competitive structures) for our experiments. I wanted to come up with a way to visualize the unique challenge Facebook faces when it comes to proving ROI. Let's go! Metrics are a problem. It is cute. Go do that.

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A blazingly fast database in a data-driven world

IBM Big Data Hub

We founded MemSQL (the original name of SingleStore) in 2011. Around 2011, we worked with a hot gaming company with a real-time analytics use case to understand what their users were doing in the moment to optimize the gaming experience by monitoring how users interacted with the game.

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Unlock The Power of Your Data With These 19 Big Data & Data Analytics Books

datapine

He founded the project Apache Storm in 2011, which turned to be “one of the world’s most popular stream processors and has been adopted by many of the world’s largest companies, including Yahoo!, To start a more in-depth grasp of your own data sets, you can try our online data visualization tool for free with a 14-day trial !

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Smarter Survey Results and Impact: Abandon the Asker-Puker Model!

Occam's Razor

If you are curious, here is a April 2011 post: The Difference Between Web Reporting And Web Analysis. With that as context, you can imagine how heart-broken I was when Jane shared the following visual from a study done by Econsultancy and Lynchpin. Visual perception of information. Interpreting mathematical information.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 7

Domino Data Lab

I’m here mostly to provide McLuhan quotes and test the patience of our copy editors with hella Californian colloquialisms. Note how model visualization is bubbling up to the top, which has implications for model interpretability, cyber threats, etc. Seriously, Ben gets credit for foresight on how to organize those surveys.

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Deep Learning Illustrated: Building Natural Language Processing Models

Domino Data Lab

Although it’s not perfect, [Note: These are statistical approximations, of course!] Note: A test set of 19,500 such analogies was developed by Tomas Mikolov and his colleagues in their 2013 word2vec paper. This test set is available at download.tensorflow.org/data/questions-words.txt.]. Note that the final test word in Table 11.2—ma’am—is