D4S Sunday Briefing #186

Issue #186

December 18, 2022


Book of the Week
This weeks Data Science Book is " How Data Happened " by C. Wiggins and M. L. Jones. This book is an offshoot of the popular Columbia University course that Wiggins, a mathematician and Jones, an historian, teach together. They cover the history of Data, how algorithms developed and have been used over the years. They provide a special view on the development of the field of Data Science as we know it today and interesting perspectives on how it might develop in coming years. A unique source of insight and perspective that will help you become a leader in your Data Science career.
How Data Happened

How Data Happened


Links of the Week
  1. 1. Abandoned: The human cost of neurotechnology failure [nature.com]
  2. 2. Data Visualization Checklist to make pro visuals in 2022! [medium.com/dssimplified]
  3. 3. Vector Animations With Python [zulko.github.io]
  4. 4. The state of AI in 2022—and a half decade in review [mckinsey.com]
  5. 5. A/B Testing with Holm's Procedure ⚖ [mlnotes.substack.com]
  6. 6. The many layers of data lineage [medium.com/data-monzo]
  7. 7. Data2vec 2.0: Highly efficient self-supervised learning for vision, speech and text [ai.facebook.com]
  8. 8. The 5 Stages of Machine Learning Validation [towardsdatascience.com]

Papers of the Week
Video of the Week

The Explainability Problem: Towards Understanding AI

The Explainability Problem: Towards Understanding AI

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