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Deep Learning introduction – Andrew Ng

< 1 min. readWhile media are already reporting how Deep Learning – machine learning through the use of neural network techniques – can contribute to increased ad profits, it would be great to know more on the background. Here’s an introductory video on Deep Learning by Andrew Ng at the RSS (Robotics: Science and System) Conference 2014.

On customers

< 1 min. readThe purpose of business is to create and retain customers. – Peter Drucker The various efforts to discover customers’ needs, create experiences, gauging responses and feedback of customers, predicting the customer’s next actions… the quote by Peter Drucker sums it all up succinctly.

Exploring Focal Length with Exiftool and R

5 min. readPicture Credits: Pixabay A good way to understand your shooting style and guide your future camera equipment buying decisions will be to discover your frequently used focal lengths. Focal Lengths can be extract from photos that have EXIF data, which in short refers to data on how these photos are taken. You can find out […]

Correlation does not imply causation

< 1 min. readYou will frequently hear about this phrase during Statistics class or tutorials/guides on Statistical Inference. During data analysis, we often are able to infer certain patterns or trends between variables. However, we need to exercise due diligence and verify if there are any potential confounding variables/factors behind that correlation discovered. Spurious Correlations, a site created […]

Pay It Forward

< 1 min. readThis is the first post, more frequently known as  “the Hello World! post” in blogs. Rather than a first post that is likely to be forgotten, I would like to use this first post to communicate an idea I feel strongly about – Pay It Forward. Pay it forward is an expression for describing the […]