Click to learn more about author Jeany Prinz. One of the great advantages of Data Science Analytics Platforms is their ability to analyze diverse types of data. Today, we want to move to the outer edge of the alphabet and look into data from the Zika virus. Our analysis is inspired by the Microreact project “Zika […]
Sentiment Analysis vs. Semantic Analysis: What Creates More Value?
Click to learn more about author Muthamilselvan K. Today’s business world features cut-throat competition. Organizations keep fighting each other to retain the relevance of their brand. Are you wondering how to accomplish this? There is no other option than to secure a comprehensive engagement with your customers. Businesses can win their target customers’ hearts only […]
Guided Labeling Episode 7: Weak Supervision Deployed via Guided Analytics
Click to learn more about author Paolo Tamagnini. Welcome to the seventh episode of our Guided Labeling Blog Series. In the last six episodes, we have covered active learning and weak supervision theory. Today, we would like to present a practical example of implementing weak supervision via guided analytics based on a Workflow. The other […]
Data Opportunity Is Knocking! Should You Answer?
Click to learn more about author Kartik Patel. As business people, we are often presented with what might seem like a great opportunity. Maybe we have a chance to open another location or to buy out a competitor or to add a product or service to our existing portfolio, or to acquire more customers, resources, material, […]
A Beginner’s Guide to Using SQL for Data Science
With the increasing hype of trends like AI and digital transformation, companies have become data-driven. They have started relying on data and analytics instead of gut feelings, and Data Science has emerged as a lucrative profession. There are 2.72 million job openings for data scientists at present, and this demand will only go higher. If […]
Data Science and Social Visibility: An Emerging Tech Revolution for 2020
Click to learn more about author Pratip Biswas. Costumes, trick-or-treating, “Fire burn and cauldron bubble,” the “Ghostbusters” movie — this year’s Halloween was eerie, as usual! While the origin of the day is rooted elsewhere, these days, it’s all about getting socially visualized! So, on this holiday, when you sipped your pumpkin latte or vampire […]
Applying the NIEM Standard to the Opioid Epidemic, COVID-19, and Other Problems
Click to learn more about author Robert Reynolds. If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s the value of data. As the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the U.S. earlier this year, most states were unprepared to deal with it. Those states that have “followed the data” have more successfully managed the epidemic’s toll on public health […]
The Future of Content Is Intelligent: But Is It Artificial?
Click to learn more about author Dave Davis. In 1980, Daniel J. Boorstin, a great scholar and historical polymath, held the office of Librarian of Congress. While serving in this capacity, Boorstin gave a speech entitled “Gresham’s Law: Knowledge or Information?” which was printed in a little booklet I still have and treasure. In economics, […]
ADV Webinar: The World in 2045 – What Has Artificial Intelligence Created?
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar How will technology and society change in the next 25 years? We have been discussing how technology has evolved in the last few years; in this episode, we look forward to the next 25 years. The year 2045 may seem far away, […]
ADV Slides: The World in 2045 – What Has Artificial Intelligence Created?
ADV Slides: The World in 2045 – What Has Artificial Intelligence Created? from DATAVERSITY To view just the On Demand recording of this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar How will technology and society change in the next 25 years? We have been discussing how technology has evolved in the last few years; in this […]