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Advertisement Bidding, Kaggle Contest, New Term & New Faces | Waterloo Data Science
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Advertisement Bidding, Kaggle Contest, New Term and New Faces. Today, the Data Science team kicked off its first meeting of 2012! Welcome to Arthur, David, Paul, and Will for joining the cause! The meeting covered exciting new topics ranging from internet ad bidding to Kaggle competition. David gave a walk-through of the Stay Alert! The next meeting will be held next Monday at 4:30pm in the Stats Club Office M3 3109. January 9, 2012. Posted by Diran on January 9, 2012. Week 2: d3.js and line detection.
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icecriem | Waterloo Data Science
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All posts by icecriem. WEEK 3: GRAPHING MULTIVARIATE DATA. Visualizing and making sense of multivariate data geometrically in the Euclidean space is very challenging to say the least when more than three variables are in question. This week, the introduction of Chernoff Faces. Below will show how Chernoff Faces are constructed and how easier it makes data interpretation. Star plotting was briefly mentioned at the meeting, and the Iris data set was used to calculate the chances of a reading ( that isnR...
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Spam Filter, Algo Trading, Nonparametric methods etc. | Waterloo Data Science
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Spam Filter, Algo Trading, Nonparametric methods etc. Today’s meeting covered aspects of spam filter, algorithmic trading and clustering. Gobi started by talking about writing a spam filter using logistic regression. David discussed his work for the Rotman International Trading Competition and Market Microstructure. As always meetings are on Mondays at 4:30 in M3-3109. February 7, 2012. Posted by lisaczhang on February 7, 2012. WEEK 3: GRAPHING MULTIVARIATE DATA. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are comme...
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Members | Waterloo Data Science
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Here are our members, in alphabetical order…. Is most well-known for his work on visualization Facebook friendship. And is on twitter. And is currently doing an internship in New York. Studies nanotech engineering, and is interested in applying statistical techniques to solve real world problems. Is the president of the Statistics Club at Waterloo. He is interested in prediction and data visualization and maintains a personal blog. And a data blog. And a personal blog. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are...
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WEEK 3: GRAPHING MULTIVARIATE DATA | Waterloo Data Science
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WEEK 3: GRAPHING MULTIVARIATE DATA. Visualizing and making sense of multivariate data geometrically in the Euclidean space is very challenging to say the least when more than three variables are in question. This week, the introduction of Chernoff Faces. Below will show how Chernoff Faces are constructed and how easier it makes data interpretation. Star plotting was briefly mentioned at the meeting, and the Iris data set was used to calculate the chances of a reading ( that isn’t isolated nor disti...
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Diran | Waterloo Data Science
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All posts by Diran. Advertisement Bidding, Kaggle Contest, New Term and New Faces. Today, the Data Science team kicked off its first meeting of 2012! Welcome to Arthur, David, Paul, and Will for joining the cause! The meeting covered exciting new topics ranging from internet ad bidding to Kaggle competition. David gave a walk-through of the Stay Alert! The next meeting will be held next Monday at 4:30pm in the Stats Club Office M3 3109. January 9, 2012. Posted by Diran on January 9, 2012. Uncharacteristi...
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Meetings | Waterloo Data Science
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Meetings are Mondays at 4:30pm at the Stats Club Office, in M3 3109. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Blog at WordPress.com.
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jimbo255 | Waterloo Data Science
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All posts by jimbo255. Graphing Russia’s Election Fraud. Following Russia’s parliamentary elections on December 4, a link was posted to Reddit. Regions, many of which were also plagued by irregularities. In this post, I will give some detailed visualizations of both region- and precinct- level election data, and point out some highly likely instances of fraud. December 13, 2011. Posted by jimbo255 on December 13, 2011. Https:/ uwdatasci.wordpress.com/2011/12/13/graphing-russias-election-fraud/. Jimmy off...
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