For Five-Minute Friday this week, I tried something different: I wrote a short sci-fi story! Let me know if you liked it or hated it and, based on your feedback, I'll either do more of it or consider never doing it again :)
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Successful AI Projects and AI Startups
This week, the rockstar Greg Coquillo fills us in on how to get a return on investment in A.I. projects and A.I. start-ups. He also introduces Quantum Machine Learning.
In addition, through responding to audience questions, Greg details:
• Element AI's maturity framework for A.I. businesses
• How A.I. startup success comes from understanding your long-term business strategy while iterating tactically
• How machines typically are much faster than people but tend to be less accurate
(Thanks to Bernard, Serg, Kenneth, Nikolay, and Yousef for the questions!)
Greg is LinkedIn's current "Top Voice for A.I. and Data Science". When he's not sharing succinct summaries of both technically-oriented and commercially-oriented A.I. developments with his LinkedIn followers, Greg's a technology manager at Amazon's global HQ in Seattle. Originally from Haiti, Greg obtained his degrees in industrial engineering and engineering management from the University of Florida before settling into a series of management-level process-engineering roles.
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A4N Episode 5: We're on Pause for Now!
In this episode of A4N, I have a special announcement! While the A4N podcast will be going on indefinite hiatus, it is because I am now hosting the SuperDataScience Podcast. If you enjoyed A4N then you're sure to enjoy the SuperDataScience podcast, which publishes twice every week on Tuesdays and Fridays!
You can check it out here.
Bringing Data to the People
This week's guest is super-cool Anjali Shrivastava. Anjali makes data accessible and broadly appealing by analyzing pop culture — from TikTok mansions to Star Wars timelines — in her fun and creative YouTube videos.
Anjali is an expert in data-science visualization. She has used this skill set to engineer visualizations of data in production systems in a number of roles and recently took up a data science role at the lab technology giant Thermo Fisher Scientific.
We dig into her technical expertise, including her favorite software tools and applications for viz. We also discuss Anjali's mission to bring a face to data, which she accomplishes through journalism as well as through her brilliant and fun "Vastava" YouTube channel.
Anjali holds dual degrees from the prestigious University of California, Berkeley in data science, as well as in industrial engineering and operations research. A recent graduate, she fill us in on what a data science degree curriculum is like at a top university like Berkeley, as well as how anyone can access their world class data science lectures online.
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The World is Awful (and it’s Never Been Better)
Feel like the world is kinda poopy? Well, it is! BUT, covid pandemic not withstanding, it's also WAY better than ever before. I articulate this idea with data and charts for this week's Five-Minute Friday episode.
Thanks to Benjamin Todd for pointing me in the direction of a blog post by Max Roser (founder of Our World in Data) that formed the basis of this podcast episode.
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R in Production
Dutch national-podium-level powerlifter Veerle van Leemput joins me this week to detail how R is not only an option for production, but may in fact be the *best* production option if data models are central to your application.
Over the course of the episode, Veerle runs down for us her favorite R tools for:
• Data gathering
• Model development
• Deployment into production systems
Veerle has held a number of data-science leadership roles at Dutch companies. She now serves as Managing Director and Head of Data Science at Analytic Health, a London-based firm that builds data-centric software for the healthcare industry. And she was silver medalist in the 57kg class of the 2021 Dutch national powerlifting championships with a total of 335kg (~739 pounds) across the back squat, bench press, and deadlift.
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Say No to Pie Charts
Public Service Announcement for this week's Five-Minute Friday: Don't use pie charts! (Nor, in almost all circumstances, ANY circular chart!)
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Monetizing Machine Learning
This week's guest is the legendary Vin Vashishta! Vin details his A.I. commercialization strategy, which allows data science teams and machine learning companies alike to be profitable and successful long-term.
Vin is founder of and chief data scientist at V Squared, his own consulting practice that specializes in monetizing machine learning by helping Fortune 100 companies with A.I. strategy. He's also the creator of several platforms (including The ML Rebellion) for learning about critical skill gaps related to artificial intelligence such as commercial strategy, data science leadership, and model explainability.
In addition to the episode's focus on A.I. strategy, Vin answers questions from SuperDataScience listeners (thanks, Serg, Joe, Daniel, Nikhil, and Michael!), including on:
• Efficiency gains from no-code or low-code machine learning tools
• The biggest skills gaps that data scientists have
• The most disturbing data sets
• Investing in socially beneficial models
• The most challenging problem with commercializing AI
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(With thanks to Harpreet Sahota for another stellar guest suggestion!)
The Price of Your Attention
Time is money. Every second of your life is yours to use and one of the options you have is to generate income. You can do this hourly, or, as a data scientist, invest time in a digitally-sharable product with a huge potential ROI.
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Fixing Dirty Data
My guest this week is the fixer of dirty data herself, the one and only Susan Walsh. We have a lot of laughs in this episode as we discuss how organizations can save substantial sums by tidying up their data.
Susan has worked for a decade as a data-quality specialist for a wide range of firms across the private and public sectors. For the past four years, she's been doing this work as the founder and managing director of her own company, The Classification Guru Ltd. She's also the author of the forthcoming book, "Between the Spreadsheets", and she hosts her own video interview show called "Live from the Data Den".
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The History of Calculus
Y'all seem to love these "History of..." episodes, so for Five-Minute Friday this week, here's another one. It's on the History of Calculus! Enjoy 😄
(Leibniz and Newton, who independently devised modern calculus around the same time, are pictured.)
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Financial Data Engineering
This week's guest is Doug Eisenstein, an exceptionally clear and content-rich communicator. He fills us in on the complexity of engineering a coherent source of truth for financial models, integrating hundreds of data sources.
Topics covered in the episode include:
• A breakdown of the primary financial sectors and departments
• Why data source integration for finance is wildly complicated
• Specific data engineering approaches that resolve these issues including entity resolution, knowledge graph mapping and tri-temporality.
20 years ago, Doug founded the consulting firm, Advanti and they have since become a critical provider of solutions to complex data engineering problems faced by some of the world's largest banks and asset managers including Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, Citibank and State Street.
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Algorithm Aversion
Setting Yourself Apart in Data Science Interviews
For this week's guest episode, I interrogated Andrew Jones on his data science interview secrets. If you want to improve your interview performance — especially if you're in a data-related career — this episode's for you.
Andrew has held a number of senior data roles over the past decade, including at the tech giant Amazon. In those roles, Andrew interviewed hundreds upon hundreds of data scientists, leading him to create his Data Science Infinity educational program, a curriculum that provides you with the hard and soft skills you need to set yourself apart from other data scientists during the interview process.
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Continuous Calendars
Extremely practical post for you today! It's on the Continuous Calendar, which in my opinion is vastly superior to the standard monthly calendar in every imaginable respect. Click through for more detail.
The Constant Multiple Rule for Derivatives
Continuing my short series on Differentiation Rules, today’s video covers the Constant Multiple Rule. This rule is often used in conjunction with the Power Rule, which was covered in the preceding video, released on Monday.
New videos are published every Monday and Thursday. The playlist for my "Calculus for ML" course is here.
More detail about my broader "ML Foundations" series and all of the associated open-source code is available in GitHub here.
Performance Marketing Analytics
My guest this week is Kris Tait, who fills us in on how data and machine learning have transformed — and will continue to transform — marketing, enabling even small firms to effectively target customers and grow their revenue.
In this episode of the SuperDataScience show, we cover:
• What performance marketing is
• The rapidly shifting digital marketing ecosystem, as well as how data and ML can mitigate the risks associated with these changes
• The sweet spot for augmenting human marketers' skills with machines
• How any firm should define metrics to maximize return on marketing investment, thereby ensuring broader commercial success
• The most useful modern data science tools for global digital marketing
Kris is the managing director for the US at Croud - Performance Marketing Agency of the Year, an innovative marketing agency that is driven by data analytics and machine learning algorithms.
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Knowledge Graphs
In this week's guest episode, wildly intelligent and meticulously communicative Maureen Teyssier, Ph.D. explains what Knowledge Graphs are, why they're so powerful, and how to grow a flourishing data science team.
In more detail, in today’s episode we cover:
• The theory and applications of Knowledge Graphs, a cool and powerful data type at the heart of much of Maureen’s work at Reonomy
• The data science techniques that Reonomy use to flow data through extremely high-volume pipelines, enabling them to efficiently apply models to their massive data sets
• What Maureen looks for in the data scientists that she hires and the tools and approaches she leverages in order to grow a highly effective data science team
• The differences between data scientists, data analysts, data engineers, and machine learning engineers.
• Maureen’s fascinating academic work in which she used gigantic supercomputers to simulate solar systems and galaxies
Maureen is Chief Data Scientist at Reonomy, a very well-funded New York start-up — they’ve raised over 100 million dollars — that is transforming the world of commercial real estate with data and data science. Prior to working in industry, Maureen was an academic working in the field of computational astrophysics; she obtained her PhD from Columbia University in the City of New York and then carried out research at Rutgers University in New Jersey.
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Five Keys to Success
I've recently been able to achieve markedly better results than ever before across my personal and professional lives. For Five-Minute Friday, I reflect on five keys to success that may allow achievement of many complex, long-term goals.
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How to Thrive as an Early-Career Data Scientist
Getting started in data science? Today's episode is for you! Sidney Arcidiacono is absolutely crushing her first year in the field; we discuss the options for getting started in the field and top tips for early-career success.
Trained as a phlebotomist (blood-sample collection), Sidney was inspired by the potential for machine learning to revolutionize healthcare, so she jumped feet first into a full-time computer science degree at Make School, specializing in the data science track. From no familiarity with code or models just a year ago, Sidney's immersion has paid off: She's now fluent in the modern data science software stack and landed a summer data science internship at GreenLight Biosciences, Inc., an RNA-molecule therapeutics firm (like the Pfizer/BioNTech/Moderna vaccines).
Sidney is terrifically sharp and engaging; I think you'll enjoy hearing from her as much as I did during filming.
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