Interviews

Understanding the Fundamentals of Analytics Teams with John K. Thompson

Key-takeaways:   Data scientists need a tailored portfolio of projects that they own and manage to have a sense of autonomy. …

3 years ago

Imran Bashir on the Fundamentals of Blockchain, its Myths, and an Ideal Path for Beginners

With the invention of Bitcoin in 2008, the world was introduced to a new concept, Blockchain, which revolutionized the whole of…

3 years ago

Understand Quickbooks online/desktop, online security, use cases, and more with Crystalynn Shelton, certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor

Quickbooks, the accounting software package developed and marketed by Intuit is targeted towards small and medium-sized businesses. It offers on-premises…

4 years ago

Greg Walters on PyTorch and real-world implementations and future potential of GANs

Introduced in 2014, GANs (Generative Adversarial Networks) was first presented by Ian Goodfellow and other researchers at the University of…

4 years ago

Prof. Rowel Atienza discusses the intuition behind deep learning, advances in GANs & techniques to create cutting-edge AI models

In recent years, deep learning has made unprecedented progress in vision, speech, natural language processing and understanding, and other areas…

5 years ago

“Deep learning is not an optimum solution for every problem faced”: An interview with Valentino Zocca

Over the past few years, we have seen some advanced technologies in artificial intelligence shaping human life. Deep learning (DL)…

5 years ago

“With Python, you can create self-explanatory, concise, and engaging data visuals, and present insights that impact your business” – Tim Großmann and Mario Döbler [Interview]

Data today is the world’s most important resource. However, without properly visualizing your data to discover meaningful insights, it’s useless.…

5 years ago

“Instead of data scientists working on their models and advancing AI, they are spending their time doing DeepOps work”, MissingLink CEO, Yosi Taguri [Interview]

Machine learning has shown immense promise across domains and industries over the recent years. From helping with the diagnosis of…

5 years ago

“Data is the new oil but it has to be refined through complex processing network” – Tirthajyoti Sarkar and Shubhadeep Roychowdhury [Interview]

Data is the new oil and is just as crude as unrefined oil. To do anything meaningful - modeling, visualization,…

6 years ago

“Git, like all other version control tools, exists to solve for one problem: change” – Joseph Muli and Alex Magana [Interview]

An unreliable versioning tool makes product development a herculean task. Creating and enforcing checks and controls for the introduction, scrutiny,…

6 years ago