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18. Statistics Used in Data Science (A Dictionary in One Picture)
Feed: Top Blog Posts. Author: Stephanie Glen. Naming conventions are often quite different in statistics and data science, which causes quite a bit of confusion. Part of the problem with naming conventions is that "...data science is the child of statistics and computer science” (Blei & Symth, 2017) . In essence, data science then is the child of two parents who speak different languages. In one sense, this makes the job of the data scientist not only to apply the knowledge from both "parents", but to also act as a translator between the two, which is where a dictionary comes ... Read More
19. Statistics Used in Data Science (A Dictionary in One Picture)
Feed: Top Blog Posts. Author: Stephanie Glen. Naming conventions are often quite different in statistics and data science, which causes quite a bit of confusion. Part of the problem with naming conventions is that "...data science is the child of statistics and computer science” (Blei & Symth, 2017) . In essence, data science then is the child of two parents who speak different languages. In one sense, this makes the job of the data scientist not only to apply the knowledge from both "parents", but to also act as a translator between the two, which is where a dictionary comes ... Read More
20. Statistics Used in Data Science (A Dictionary in One Picture)
Feed: Top Blog Posts. Author: Stephanie Glen. Naming conventions are often quite different in statistics and data science, which causes quite a bit of confusion. Part of the problem with naming conventions is that "...data science is the child of statistics and computer science” (Blei & Symth, 2017) . In essence, data science then is the child of two parents who speak different languages. In one sense, this makes the job of the data scientist not only to apply the knowledge from both "parents", but to also act as a translator between the two, which is where a dictionary comes ... Read More
12. Statistics Used in Data Science (A Dictionary in One Picture)
Feed: Top Blog Posts. Author: Stephanie Glen. Naming conventions are often quite different in statistics and data science, which causes quite a bit of confusion. Part of the problem with naming conventions is that "...data science is the child of statistics and computer science” (Blei & Symth, 2017) . In essence, data science then is the child of two parents who speak different languages. In one sense, this makes the job of the data scientist not only to apply the knowledge from both "parents", but to also act as a translator between the two, which is where a dictionary comes ... Read More
16. Statistics Used in Data Science (A Dictionary in One Picture)
Feed: Top Blog Posts. Author: Stephanie Glen. Naming conventions are often quite different in statistics and data science, which causes quite a bit of confusion. Part of the problem with naming conventions is that "...data science is the child of statistics and computer science” (Blei & Symth, 2017) . In essence, data science then is the child of two parents who speak different languages. In one sense, this makes the job of the data scientist not only to apply the knowledge from both "parents", but to also act as a translator between the two, which is where a dictionary comes ... Read More
10. Statistics Used in Data Science (A Dictionary in One Picture)
Feed: Top Blog Posts. Author: Stephanie Glen. Naming conventions are often quite different in statistics and data science, which causes quite a bit of confusion. Part of the problem with naming conventions is that "...data science is the child of statistics and computer science” (Blei & Symth, 2017) . In essence, data science then is the child of two parents who speak different languages. In one sense, this makes the job of the data scientist not only to apply the knowledge from both "parents", but to also act as a translator between the two, which is where a dictionary comes ... Read More
11. Statistics Used in Data Science (A Dictionary in One Picture)
Feed: Top Blog Posts. Author: Stephanie Glen. Naming conventions are often quite different in statistics and data science, which causes quite a bit of confusion. Part of the problem with naming conventions is that "...data science is the child of statistics and computer science” (Blei & Symth, 2017) . In essence, data science then is the child of two parents who speak different languages. In one sense, this makes the job of the data scientist not only to apply the knowledge from both "parents", but to also act as a translator between the two, which is where a dictionary comes ... Read More
9. Statistics Used in Data Science (A Dictionary in One Picture)
Feed: Top Blog Posts. Author: Stephanie Glen. Naming conventions are often quite different in statistics and data science, which causes quite a bit of confusion. Part of the problem with naming conventions is that "...data science is the child of statistics and computer science” (Blei & Symth, 2017) . In essence, data science then is the child of two parents who speak different languages. In one sense, this makes the job of the data scientist not only to apply the knowledge from both "parents", but to also act as a translator between the two, which is where a dictionary comes ... Read More
Top Cyber Security Statistics, Facts & Trends in 2021
Feed: Cloudwards. Author: Max Pitchkites; Beginning with the worldwide lockdowns, businesses have tried to restructure their operations to function partially or fully online while the general population has relied upon the internet for shopping, work and almost everything else. These cyber security statistics, facts and trends show how cybercriminals continue to adapt to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic. Key Takeaways: The rate of cybercrime increased by 600% during the COVID-19 pandemic.The financial sector suffered the largest financial losses in 2020.The total cost of all cybercrime damages in 2021 is expected to amount to about $6 trillion worldwide. While companies ... Read More
The INSPIRE U2 Program: Training Students in Big Data and Statistics Using RStudio
Feed: R-bloggers. Author: Dr. A. Nayena Blankson. [This article was first published on RStudio Blog, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here) Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't. Logos of the National Science Foundation, Spelman College, and RStudio This is a guest post from Dr. A. Nayena Blankson, Professor of Psychology at Spelman College. Dr. Blankson is the Director of the INSPIRE U2 summer site (NSF Award #1852056), as well as a researcher, consultant, and award-winning instructor. From ... Read More
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