This week's guest is Serg Masís, an absolutely brilliant data scientist who's specialized in modeling crop yields and climate change. He's also a world-leading author and expert on Interpretable Machine Learning.
Serg:
• Is a Climate & Agronomic Data Scientist at Syngenta.
• Wrote "Interpretable Machine Learning with Python", an epic hands-on guide to techniques that enable us to interpret, improve, and remove biases from ML models that might otherwise be opaque black boxes.
• Holds a Data Science Masters from the Illinois Institute of Technology.
In this episode, Serg details:
• What Interpretable Machine Learning is.
• Key interpretable ML approaches we have today / when they're useful.
• Social and financial ramifications of getting model interpretation wrong.
• What agronomy is and how it’s increasingly integral to being able to feed the growing population on our warming planet.
• What it’s like to be a Climate & Agronomic Data Scientist day-to-day and why you might want to consider getting involved in this fascinating, high-impact field.
• His productivity tips for excelling when you have as many big commitments as he does.
Today’s episode does get technical in parts but Serg and I made an effort to explain many technical concepts at a high level where we could, so today’s episode should be equally appealing to both practicing data scientists and anyone who’s keen to understand the importance and impact of interpretable ML or agronomic data science. Enjoy!
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