πŸ’« πŸŽ‰ Data Science Briefing #204 πŸŽ‰ πŸ’«

Issue #204

June 4, 2023


Book of the Week
This week’s Data Science Book, " Network Science with Python ", by D. Knickerbocker is a highly recommended book for anyone interested in network analysis. It provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the topic. The book's linear progression and friendly tone make it highly engaging and easy to follow. The author's contagious enthusiasm and practical examples effectively communicate the power and importance of network analysis. The book covers various domains, including language and social media data mining, and explores the relationship between NLP and networks, an approach similar to our very own Graphs for Data Science substack. It emphasizes the value of actionable insights in the conversational AI domain and provides historical context and real-world use cases for NLP solutions. The book also introduces the Python packages used and dives into network science using the NetworkX library. It demonstrates how graphs can be used in machine learning and covers important concepts like betweenness centrality, page rank, and community detection with real-world applications. Overall, "Network Science with Python" is a well-written and comprehensive guide that offers practical insights and is suitable for readers of all levels.
Network Science with Python

Network Science with Python


Links of the Week
  1. 1. Using graphs to model and analyze the customer journey [medium.com/data-science-at-microsoft]
  2. 2. All the Hard Stuff Nobody Talks About when Building Products with LLMs [honeycomb.io]
  3. 3. A Data-Centric Introduction to Computing [dcic-world.org]
  4. 4. What's the big deal with Generative AI? Is it the future or the present? [txt.cohere.com]
  5. 5. Most Important Papers for Quantitative Traders [qmr.ai]
  6. 6. Stop Eliminating Perfectly Good Candidates by Asking Them the Wrong Questions [hbr.org]
  7. 7. Beyond the Pipelines: The Hidden Duties of Data Engineers [medium.com/data-engineer-things]

Papers of the Week
Video of the Week

Message Passing Algorithms for Network Scheduling

Message Passing Algorithms for Network Scheduling

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