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Deciphering The Seldom Discussed Differences Between Data Mining and Data Science

Smart Data Collective

The Data Scientist profession today is often considered to be one of the most promising and lucrative. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the number of data scientists will increase from 32,700 to 37,700 between 2019 and 2029. What is Data Science? Definition: Data Mining vs Data Science.

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Data Science Blogs-R-Us

Rocket-Powered Data Science

In 2019, I was listed as the #1 Top Data Science Blogger to Follow on Twitter. And then there’s this — not a blog, but a link to my 2013 TedX talk: “ Big Data, Small World.” Rocket-Powered Data Science (the website that you are now reading).

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KDD 2020 Call for Research, Applied Data Science Papers

KDnuggets

ACM SIGKDD Invites Industry and Academic Experts to Submit Advancements in Data Mining, Knowledge Discovery and Machine Learning for 26 th Annual Conference in San Diego.

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International Institute for Analytics 2019 Predictions – Some Thoughts

Decision Management Solutions

Bill Franks, Tom Davenport and Bob Morison of the International Institute for Analytics recently published their 2019 Analytics Predictions & Priorities. They had some great predictions and suggested priorities around the ethics of analytics, the value of data and the use of AI in fraud and cybersecurity.

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Why Data-Driven Outsourcing Can Be a Massive Win for Your Business

Smart Data Collective

We talked about the benefits of outsourcing IoT and other data science obligations. You should use big data to improve your outsourcing models by data mining pools of talented employees. billion outsourcing tasks in 2019. Access to Extensive Talent Pipelines with Data Mining. Here’s why.

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Big Data is an Important Part of Library Marketing Strategies

Smart Data Collective

We are all in awe of the changes that big data has created for almost every industry. The implications of big data is more obvious in some industries than others. For example, we can all appreciate the tremendous changes that data science has created for the financial industry, healthcare and web design.

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McKesson: Using Big Data to Improve Care and Save Lives

Sisense

The use of big data analytics and cloud computing has spiked phenomenally during the last decade. Big data, analytics, cloud computing, data mining, data science — the buzzwords of the modern data and analytics industry — have taken every business and organization by storm, no matter the scale or nature of the business.