Who wants to hear a story about data?!…(silence)…Understandably, not a lot of people would raise their hands to an intro like that. For me, however, data has sculpted my career path and led to many exciting opportunities over the life of my profession. It...
You are sitting in a dimly-lit restaurant. The piano softly plays under the hushed conversations of other patrons. Your mind is racing with an mix of anticipation and anxiety as you await the arrival of your date. But it’s not just any date — it’s...
It’s been a long time since my last post so I thought I’d return with something a little different than in the past. Rather than speak about “market research done wrong” (as my former posts tend to dwell on), I’d like to demonstrate some...
Delivering an introductory course on machine learning opens your eyes to some of the common misconceptions and non-considerations new entrants have when first presented with the subject. While I’d even consider myself a novice in many areas, I have been working...
Synecdoche is a linguistic term for when one refers to the whole of something by identifying it only by one of its parts. For example, calling a car a “set of wheels” or calling Champagne “bubbly.” It is a figure of speech used to simplify a...
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