[Dataconomy] BigDataFr recommends: The Data Science Industry: a look at the key roles

BigDataFr recommends: The Data Science Industry: a look at the key roles Re-identifying the roles in the Data Science Industry Data Science is a growing field, that goes without saying. Businesses are taking a data driven approach to maximize understanding, output and results within their industry, gaining a competitive advantage. Although, the end goal for […]

[arXiv] BigDataFr recommends: Strategies and Principles of Distributed Machine Learning on Big Data #datascientist

BigDataFr recommends: Strategies and Principles of Distributed Machine Learning on Big Data ? The rise of Big Data has led to new demands for Machine Learning (ML) systems to learn complex models with millions to billions of parameters, that promise adequate capacity to digest massive datasets and offer powerful predictive analytics thereupon. In order to […]

[Datasciencecentral] BigDataFr recommends : How to Raise a Data -Scientist in the Xbox Age

BigDataFr recommends: How to Raise a Data -Scientist in the Xbox Age An article by this title (without the ‘Data’) appeared in December in the WSJ written by Robert Scherrer, Chairman of the Physics and Astronomy department at Vanderbilt University. As an educator and parent he has some interesting and humorous insights into how to […]

[HAL] BigDataFr recommends: Large Interactive Visualization of Density Functions on Big Data Infrastructure

BigDataFr recommends: Large Interactive Visualization of Density Functions on Big Data Infrastructure Abstract Recently, hybrid multi-site big data analytics (that combines on-premise with off-premise resources) has gained increasing popularity as a tool to process large amounts of data on-demand, without additional capital investment to increase the size of a single datacenter. However, making the most […]

[Informationweek] BigDataFr recommends: Algorithms – Turning Data Into Products

BigDataFr recommends: Algorithms – Turning Data Into Products Blame Persian mathematician Al-Khwarizmi. Around 825 AD, he wrote a book entitled « Al-Khwarizmi on the Hindu Art of Reckoning, » basically a math book using the numbers we use today. It was translated into Latin as « Algorithmi de numero Indorum. » From this, we get our current word « algorithm ». […]

[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 […]