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Why you should care about debugging machine learning models

O'Reilly on Data

If you’re using Python and deep learning libraries, the CleverHans and Foolbox packages can also help you debug models and find adversarial examples. Small residuals usually mean a model is right, and large residuals usually mean a model is wrong. Interpretable ML models and explainable ML. If so, have fun debugging! [1]

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Data Science at The New York Times

Domino Data Lab

Diving into examples of building and deploying ML models at The New York Times including the descriptive topic modeling-oriented Readerscope (audience insights engine), a prediction model regarding who was likely to subscribe/cancel their subscription, as well as prescriptive example via recommendations of highly curated editorial content.

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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!] GloVe and word2vec differ in their underlying methodology: word2vec uses predictive models, while GloVe is count based. Note: A test set of 19,500 such analogies was developed by Tomas Mikolov and his colleagues in their 2013 word2vec paper.

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What Is Embedded Analytics?

Jet Global

Plus, there is an expectation that tools be visually appealing to boot. In the past, data visualizations were a powerful way to differentiate a software application. Companies like Tableau (which raised over $250 million when it had its IPO in 2013) demonstrated an unmet need in the market. It’s all about context.