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Recommendation Engines: How They Work (in Plain English!)

Dataiku

In the previous posts in the How They Work (in Plain English!) Today we’ll dive into recommendation engines, which can use either supervised or unsupervised learning. Today we’ll dive into recommendation engines, which can use either supervised or unsupervised learning.

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Natural Language Processing: How It Works (In Plain English!)

Dataiku

In the prior posts in the How They Work (In Plain English!) Today, we’ll dive into Natural Language Processing (NLP), which overlaps with each of these topics in different ways.

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The most valuable AI use cases for business

IBM Big Data Hub

Assembling a version of the Mona Lisa in the style of Vincent van Gough is fun, but how often will that boost the bottom line? AI is not yet loading the dishwasher after supper—but can help create a legal brief, a new product design, or a letter to grandma. We’re all amazed by what AI can do.

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A Look at Data Entities and BYOD for Accountants

Jet Global

Don’t confuse “SQL the language” with “SQL Server,” which is Microsoft’s database engine.) INNER JOIN Customers ON Orders.CustomerID=Customers.CustomerID; In plain English, here’s what that statement is saying: “Show me a list of orders. Data entities also require a lot of upfront setup work to function properly.

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Smart Dashboard Modules: Insightful Dimensions And Best Metrics

Occam's Razor

More English (IABI, specifically) would lead to a smarter understanding of performance, and of course glory for data practitioners. They will have some of data, but your insights, recommended actions, and computation of business impact (IABI) will be critical in driving change. Before we go on, what do I mean by database module?

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End of Dumb Tables in Web Analytics Tools! Hello: Weighted Sort

Occam's Razor

." That quote comes to mind when I think of a new feature in Google Analytics that carries the unassuming name of Weighted Sort. It is an advanced implementation of technology (mathematical algorithms in this case) and when used it very much feels like magic! Let's take a couple of steps back, get some context before we dive in.

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Deep Learning Illustrated: Building Natural Language Processing Models

Domino Data Lab

The excerpt covers how to create word vectors and utilize them as an input into a deep learning model. Data scientists and researchers require an extensive array of techniques, packages, and tools to accelerate core work flow tasks including prepping, processing, and analyzing data. A complementary Domino project is available.