Reading time: 2 minutesBest links of the week from 10th February to 16th February Links Samsung deve anunciar “teclado invisível” com IA nesta semana at InfoMoney. Poster with all the RNA sequencing methods at Illumina. Poster with all the sequencing methods at Illumina. Hidden Computational Power Found in the Arms of Neurons at QuantaMagazine. Petition to allow remote …
Best links of the week #55
Reading time: 3 minutesA very scientific set of links for this week! Causal Data Science, for sure, along with several opportunities both in academia and industry :-).
Spurious Independence: is it real?
Reading time: 14 minutesFirst things first: Spurious Dependence Depending on your background, you have already heard of spurious dependence in a way or another. It goes by the names of spurious association, spurious dependence, the famous quote “correlation does not imply causation” and also other versions based on the same idea that you can not say that necessarily …
Best links of the week #54
Reading time: 2 minutesBest links of the week from 27th January to 2nd February Links NeurIPS 2019 Too Big at the Gradient Pub. AI effect at Wikipedia. Num fim de semana, programadores tchecos criaram um site de graça pelo qual ministro planejava gastar 16 milhões de euros at Sul21. Com big data, político de centro corre risco de …
Best links of the week #53
Reading time: 2 minutesBest links of the week from 20th January to 26th January Links Anscombe’s quartet at Wikipedia. Robust regression at Wikipedia. Generalized linear model at Wikipedia. Same Stats, Different Graphs: Generating Datasets with Varied Appearance and Identical Statistics through Simulated Annealing at Autodesk Research. Technologies to watch in 2020 at Nature. The value of owning more …
Best links of the week #52
Reading time: 3 minutesThis week release brings several texts teaching you on how to use dplyr and purrr, two very famous R packages, how to perform sensitivity analysis, and several academic and industry opportunities!
Best links of the week #51
Reading time: 2 minutesBest links of the week from 6th January to 12th January I’m on vacations so don’t expect a lot of links in the following releases 🙂 Links Universal approximation theorem at Wikipedia. No free lunch theorem at Wikipedia. What’s Lost When Research Is Driven Primarily by Funding at Scientific American. How the Internet Travels Across …
Best links of the week #50
Reading time: 2 minutesBest links of the week from 30th December to 5th January I’m on vacations so don’t expect a lot of links in the following releases 🙂 Blog/posts Explaining Away at Martin Thoma. 12 things I wish I’d known before starting as a Data Scientist at Deliberate Data Science. The Grandmaster in the Corner Office: What …
Best links of the week #49
Reading time: 2 minutesBest links of the week from 23rd December to 29th December Links How Margaret Dayhoff Brought Modern Computing to Biology at Smithsonian Magazine. Humans have a natural lifespan of only 38 years at Daily Mail (paper here). When Surgeons Listen To Their Preferred Music, Their Stitches Are Better and Faster at FAC Medicine. Artificial intelligence …
Best links of the week #48
Reading time: 4 minutesBest links of the week from 2nd December to 8th December Links What can you expect at NeurIPS 2019? at PacktPub. NeurIPS 2019 Livestream. Is it worth attending NeurIPS if you’re not an academic? Colliders in Epidemiology: an educational interactive web application. Treinamento técnico em Bioinformática com bolsa da FAPESP at Agência FAPESP. Properties of …