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KDD 2020 Opens Call for Papers

Data Science 101

This weeks guest post comes from KDD (Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining). Every year they host an excellent and influential conference focusing on many areas of data science. Honestly, KDD has been promoting data science way before data science was even cool. 1989 to be exact.

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Fundamentals of Data Mining

Data Science 101

This data alone does not make any sense unless it’s identified to be related in some pattern. Data mining is the process of discovering these patterns among the data and is therefore also known as Knowledge Discovery from Data (KDD). Machine learning provides the technical basis for data mining.

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How Do Super Rookies Start Learning Data Analysis?

FineReport

For super rookies, the first task is to understand what data analysis is. Data analysis is a type of knowledge discovery that gains insights from data and drives business decisions. One is how to gain insights from the data. Data is cold and can’t speak. From Google. There are two points here.

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Accelerating model velocity through Snowflake Java UDF integration

Domino Data Lab

These companies often undertake large data science efforts in order to shift from “data-driven” to “model-driven” operations, and to provide model-underpinned insights to the business. The typical data science journey for a company starts with a small team that is tasked with a handful of specific problems.

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Performing Non-Compartmental Analysis with Julia and Pumas AI

Domino Data Lab

This tutorial will show how easy it is to integrate and use Pumas in the Domino Data Science Platform , and we will carry out a simple non-compartmental analysis using a freely available dataset. The Domino data science platform empowers data scientists to develop and deliver models with open access to the tools they love.

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