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NHL turns to venue metrics data to drive sustainability

CIO Business Intelligence

To reduce its carbon footprint and mitigate climate change, the National Hockey League (NHL) has turned to data and analytics to gauge the sustainability performance of the arenas where its teams play. Sustainability is all about innovation and business optimization. SAP is the technical lead on NHL Venue Metrics.

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Hitting the Gym With Neural Networks: Implementing a CNN to Classify Gym Equipment

Insight

CNNs have been widely considered state-of-the-art tools for computer vision since 2012, when AlexNet won the ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge (ILSVRC). Choosing your loss function and optimizer Finally, in the last block of code, we must compile the model that we just built. Does anything look fishy to you…?

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Data Science, Past & Future

Domino Data Lab

Coming into the 2010s, we had data science practice, we had evolution of big data tooling, we had a lot more sophisticated use of the big data and what was going on in the cloud. I went to a meeting at Starbucks with the founder of Alation right before they launched in 2012, drawing on the proverbial back-of-the-napkin.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 7

Domino Data Lab

Then, when we received 11,400 responses, the next step became obvious to a duo of data scientists on the receiving end of that data collection. Over the past six months, Ben Lorica and I have conducted three surveys about “ABC” (AI, Big Data, Cloud) adoption in enterprise. What metrics are used to evaluate success?

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Unintentional data

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

Implicitly, there was a prior belief about some interesting causal mechanism or an underlying hypothesis motivating the collection of the data. As computing and storage have made data collection cheaper and easier, we now gather data without this underlying motivation. And for good reason!