Videos
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Cloud Data Science News in 60, Beta 8
A bit of a slow news week in the tech world, but that is expected. The full news with all the links is available at Cloud Data Science News – Beta 8. Happy New Year!
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What are the Goals of Building a Personal Data Science Project? – Data Science Question
Got a question you would like answered? Let me know in the comments.
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Where Should I focus my learning? – Data Science Question
I have been getting this question a lot lately, so I recorded my current answer. If you are interested in more videos like this, please subscribe to the Youtube Channel, Learn Data Science. Got a question you would like answered? Let me know in the comments.
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How to stand out as a fresh graduate looking for a data science job?
As a college or university student, it can be difficult to stand out when looking for your first data science job. Here is a suggestion. Build a project you can share with prospective employers. If you like this video, subscribe to the YouTube channel, Ryan Swanstrom, for more videos like this.
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TensorKart and Neural Networks for MarioKart
Kevin Hughes used TensorFlow to train a Neural Network to play MarioKart. He calls it TensorKart. See his post for more details. It is a nice blog post and sounds like a fun project.Sorry, the video has no sound.
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The Human Face of Big Data – Debuts Tonight
The Human Face of Big Data makes its debut tonight, 2/24/2016, on PBS (if you are in the United States). Hopefully it will be available via the PBS website fairly soon. http://player.pbs.org/viralplayer/2365663059
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Data Science, Robots, and Disaster Recovery
Robin Murphy has one of the coolest job titles I have ever read, Disaster Roboticist. At Texas A&M, she works on developing advanced robots for disaster recovery. In this Ted talk, she outlines some of the capabilities of the robots and how the robots work. One quote at the end really caught my attention. So…
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Machine Learning to Play Super Mario
A fun video to watch. Very Impressive! The technique uses a genetic algorithm to training a neural network. A paper with more details can be found at, Evolving Neural Networks through Augmenting Topologies (NEAT)
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Deep Learning in 2015 at Oxford
Nando de Freitas taught a deep learning course at the University of Oxford. All of the videos are freely available. The playlist is a bit out of order, but starting with Lecture 1 is probably the best technique.