Statistical Talking Points in Last Weekβs NFC Championship Game
Author(s): Dhruva Krishna Originally published on Towards AI. Key Terms Photo by Zoltan Tasi on Unsplash The NFC Championship last week saw the Buccaneers move forward to the Super Bowl, marking the 10th time Tom Brady has competed for a ring. The …
How My Team of Undergrads Won a Data Science Competition for Graduate and Ph.D. Students
Author(s): Brandon Walker Originally published on Towards AI. The Challenge Statement Top highlight I think there are a few secrets to success in data science that I uncovered while doing the Texas A&M Institute of Data Scienceβs Competition. Iβll outline my experience …
5 Python Packages for Effortless EDA
Author(s): Cornellius Yudha Wijaya Originally published on Towards AI. These packages would help boost your workflow Photo by KOBU Agency on Unsplash Data exploration is the heart of many data activities. Before any analysis, you need to know your data better. Maybe …
Creating Stunning Neural Network Visualizations with ChatGPT and PlotNeuralNet
Author(s): ClΓ©ment Delteil Originally published on Towards AI. Presenting PlotNeuralNet, a LaTeX / Python package to visualize Neural Networks Visualization of a Fully Convolutional Neural Network architecture (FCN-8) Tired of the usual visualizations for neural networks? Let me introduce PlotNeuralNet by Haris …
Analysis on Biodiversity in National Parks Projects
Author(s): Karthik Bhandary Originally published on Towards AI. Data Analysis Photo by Tania MalrΓ©chauffΓ© on Unsplash In this blog, we are going to be performing an analysis on the data set βBiodiversity in National Parks Projectsβ, which is available in Kaggle. We …
Make Your Dashboard Stand Out β Dendrogam Chart
Author(s): Memphis Meng Originally published on Towards AI. Impress your audience and bosses! Image by Tableau.com This member-only story is on us. Upgrade to access all of Medium. To me, Tableau is the only kind of tool that allows me to do …
How To Win A Data Science Competition
Author(s): Brandon Walker Originally published on Towards AI. This article is about in-person data science competitions that are judged holistically, and not graded by some accuracy metric (like Kaggle). I have participated in two data science competitions (placed 4th and 1st), and …