BigDataFr recommends: New Year Resolutions for a Data Scientist Introduction New Year is not just replacing your table calendar with a new one or waking up next morning rubbing your eyes. It’s celebrating the joy of a new beginning. It gives a perfect reason to inculcate new habits. It is the arrival of new ‘Hope’. […]
Month: janvier 2016
[Businessoverbrodway – BOB] BigDataFr recommends: Getting More Insights from Data: Nine Facts about the Practice of Data Science
BigDataFr recommends: Getting More Insights from Data: Nine Facts about the Practice of Data Science The value of data is measured by what you do with it, and organizations are relying on data scientists to extract that value. I recently conducted a survey of data professionals to better understand what it means to be a […]
[Dataconomy] BigDataFr recommends: How Data Science Is Driving The Driverless Car
BigDataFr recommends: How Data Science Is Driving The Driverless Car Google may be the first name associated with driverless cars, but they’re not the only ones interested in the technology. More importantly, it seems people have wildly different opinions on exactly how the story will play out. How much data will these cars produce? What […]
[Les Echos] BigDataFr recommande : Qualité des données client : le maillon faible de votre transformation numérique ?
BigDataFr recommande : Qualité des données client : le maillon faible de votre transformation numérique ? […] La transformation numérique est en cours, maintenant que tous les métiers, et tout particulièrement ceux liés à la relation client, ont pris conscience de la valeur que pouvait apporter la donnée à l’ensemble de leurs activités opérationnelles. Pourtant, […]
[arXiv] BigDataFr recommends: Measuring Social Well Being in The Big Data Era: Asking or Listening?
BigDataFr recommends: Measuring Social Well Being in The Big Data Era: Asking or Listening? The literature on well being measurement seems to suggest that « asking » for a self-evaluation is the only way to estimate a complete and reliable measure of well being. At the same time « not asking » is the only way to avoid biased […]