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Real World Data Analysis

June 7, 2020June 7, 2020 ~ Geoff Considine

I have worked on data analytics for my entire career, spanning seven years of employment with NASA and more than twenty years in the private sector. While computing power has increased dramatically over these years, the central challenge remains the same: identifying and quantifying meaningful relationships in data. Especially with massive computing power, it is … Continue reading Real World Data Analysis

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