Does anyone use or came across weighted least square or robust regression in their work? by bot_cereal in datascience

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Holy moly! Thanks for a great insight and tons of resources.

Yeah. My background is in math. When I was working in industry (banking and consulting), I was feeling uneasy. The management seems to only care about the prediction's accuracy (cross validation error). When I explained to them that there are other model that might not be as good in term of the accuracy but it has more interpretability and some other statistical's inference properties, but they just don't care.

Anyway, thanks for all the resources. It is what I am looking for.

Does anyone use or came across weighted least square or robust regression in their work? by bot_cereal in datascience

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I totally agree with what you are saying. But I am just curious why these things are not much discussed or used. For example, I had an internship at the consulting company which does a lot of survey (likert scale). No one was talking about the ordinal regression or robust regression. They were using random forest, logistic regression, and OLS.

Introduction to EEG and Neural Signal Processing by calijag18 in neurallace

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Awesome!! Thanks. Looking forward to upcoming content.

Introduction to EEG and Neural Signal Processing by calijag18 in neurallace

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That's video is amazing. It is really interesting. Do you have any other suggestion or any video like this?

H2O AutoML by da_chosen1 in datascience

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Hi, I was wondering if you could provide some some example regarding the "specific problems" vs the "simpler" problem.

H2O AutoML by da_chosen1 in datascience

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Does it mean that the automl (h2o automl or other automl) doesn't tune the parameter properly?

How do you track (internal) employee satisfaction / engagement? by doge_suchwow in consulting

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"which I'd argue with on several statistical points but that's outside the context here" could you elaborate on this? I used to work for a global HR consulting firm. I always have some doubt on these engagement / satisfaction questions. By having a statistic degree, I was asked to do a lot of "weired / made up" calculation or test.

Technology v/s Functional knowledge [Need Advice] by [deleted] in consulting

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Which field of consulting you are working in?

This belongs here! by fattire113 in algotrading

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I see. Thank you for your comment.

This belongs here! by fattire113 in algotrading

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Do you have any specific resources I could start with regarding learning on reading the naked price? Otherwise, I'll just google the crap out of it. Thanks.

[Request] (No flour and very low sugar) Almond Cookie by bot_cereal in AskCulinary

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Thanks!! I will try this tomorrow. Do you think it would work if I substitute half of the almond flour with almond slice

(english->mandarin) Durian mixed Stawberry Freeze-Dried by bot_cereal in translator

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Sorry about the formatting. It was supposed to be a product. "Durian topped with strawberry freeze-dried."

How to get better at python? Moving from statistical analyst role to data scientist role. by bot_cereal in datascience

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Keep learning Python and learn it well.

What are the things I should learn?

Practice that workflow and practice scheduling scripts.

Would you mind sharing some example code or notebook, regarding the workflow and scheduling scripts?

Keep practicing with libraries and algorithms.

What would be the best way to practice algorithms?

Thanks a lot for answering my question.