I used to be working on a script the opposite day, and it was driving me nuts. It worked, sure, however it was just… slow. Really slow. I had that feeling that this...
Introduction
customer annoyance from wait times. Calls arrive randomly, so wait time X follows an Exponential distribution—most waits are short, just a few are painfully long.
Now I’d argue that annoyance isn’t linear: a 10-minute...
: The Midnight Paradox
Imagine this. You’re constructing a model to predict electricity demand or taxi pickups. So, you feed it time (corresponding to minutes) starting at midnight. Clean and easy. Right?
Now your model sees...
Have you ever ever played a co-operative game or sport? Let’s consider one other example, but this time within the skilled world. Let’s say you're a part of a company whose primary technique of...
, cleaned the information, made a number of transformations, modeled it, after which deployed your model to be utilized by the client.
That’s a whole lot of work for an information scientist. However the job...
! Welcome back to the “EDA in Public” series! That is Part 2 of the series; when you haven’t seen Part 1 yet, read it here. Here’s a recap of what we conquered.
In Part...
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been to an art museum and wondered how such a seemingly bizarre piece of art can get so famous or be sold at such a high price? Or how artwork that seems really...