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DataBytes
Jessi & Susan
50 episodes
1 week ago
Data science, big data, artificial intelligence, machine learning… they’re all the rage. In this podcast, Jessi Cisewski-Kehe and Susan Wang, 2 statisticians, give you a perspective on what’s happening in the realm of all things data. Random bantering included.
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Data science, big data, artificial intelligence, machine learning… they’re all the rage. In this podcast, Jessi Cisewski-Kehe and Susan Wang, 2 statisticians, give you a perspective on what’s happening in the realm of all things data. Random bantering included.
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Science
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DataBytes
#50: Extreme Classification: All You Need Is Some Hash (Functions)

In part 2 of this saga on extreme classification, we get into the weeds on how MACH is able to magically handle such massive classification problems. The title says it all -- hash functions are the magical ingredient. We provide a step-by-step view of how one might come up with the MACH algorithm from first principles. 

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5 years ago
21 minutes 10 seconds

DataBytes
#49: Extreme Classification: Going at MACH Speed (Part 1)

In this episode, Dr. Derek Feng drops by to chat about a recent paper on a divide-and-conquer approach (Merged-Averaged Classifiers via Hashing) to massive classification problems. In part 1 (of 2 episodes), we describe the general problem solved by and strategy taken by MACH, wherein the original large classification problem is broken down into smaller-sized classification problems. Next week in the second episode, we talk about more technical details of how the division of labor works, and why it works.

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5 years ago
16 minutes 8 seconds

DataBytes
#48: Where Moneyball Meets Footy

We've long heard about the waves that statistics has made in baseball. But what about soccer? In this episode, we summarize a few applications of statistics in European football (or American soccer). 

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5 years ago
16 minutes 45 seconds

DataBytes
#47: Domoic Acid Testing -- A Crabshoot?

Domoic acid has plagued shellfish and other wildlife along the Pacific coastline in recent years. Testing for domoic acid concentration in crabs on a regular basis has become important for determining when crabs and their viscera can be safely consumed. Unlike many other common hypothesis tests, the setup used for domoic acid testing is based on the sample maximum rather than the sample mean. In this episode, we critique the testing methodology. 

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5 years ago
18 minutes 56 seconds

DataBytes
#46: Finding Your (Niche) Board Games

In this episode, we discuss how two statisticians used data from BoardGameGeek.com to put together their own board game recommendation engine, specifically designed to stay away from mainstream recommendations.

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6 years ago
12 minutes 46 seconds

DataBytes
#45: Learning Publicly, with Private Data

In this episode, Dr. Derek Feng discusses the general issue of data privacy in the age of big data, including topics of differential privacy and federated learning.

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6 years ago
16 minutes 13 seconds

DataBytes
#44: A Conversation with Jon Krohn

We sit down with Dr. Jon Krohn to chat about his work as a Chief Data Scientist at untapt, his newly published bestseller "Deep Learning Illustrated", and his teaching/research.

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6 years ago
33 minutes 5 seconds

DataBytes
#43: To Google and Back

In this episode, Professor Albert Y. Kim of Smith College describes his post-PhD journey, which included a stint at Google Adwords before academic posts at Reed College, Middlebury College, Amherst College, and Smith College.

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6 years ago
29 minutes 47 seconds

DataBytes
#42: Black in the Box

Dr. Derek Feng joins us again to discuss the two metrics by which we align all statistical/machine learning methods -- interpretability versus predictive ability. In a world where black box methods reign supreme, what does learning mean?

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6 years ago
22 minutes 56 seconds

DataBytes
#41: What to do with Outliers

Guest Dylan O'Connell joins us today to talk about a recent surprising, but legitimate Democratic primary poll result done by Monmouth University. We discuss different perspectives on how to approach a data point that doesn't fit in with the others. 

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6 years ago
22 minutes 19 seconds

DataBytes
#40: Making a DIY ML-Controlled Cat Door

Outdoor-cat owners know all too well the unpleasantries of dealing with what the cat dragged in. A self-proclaimed machine learning novice proves that you don't need to be a pro to set up a smart cat door that prevents the cat from bringing prey into your home.


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6 years ago
10 minutes 55 seconds

DataBytes
#39: Rolling in the Deep Patient

We take a deep dive into the poster child for black-box machine learning methods, namely Deep Patient: an unsupervised learning method that uses denoising auto-encoders as the means for extracting salient features in electronic health records, which in turn can then be used to predict health outcomes. We do our best to explain what on earth the previous sentence meant.

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6 years ago
25 minutes 59 seconds

DataBytes
#38: The Misuse of Statistics in Court

In this episode, we talk about how a statistical concept that you would learn about in an introductory course was misused in court.  The error led to dire consequences in the case of Sally Clark who was charged in the deaths of two of her children.

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6 years ago
11 minutes 2 seconds

DataBytes
#37: Susan Starts a New Job

In this episode, we talk about Susan's new job as a Data Scientist!  She recently transitioned from academia to industry and we discuss her experience with searching for positions, interviewing, and her first few weeks in her new role.

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6 years ago
14 minutes 25 seconds

DataBytes
#36: What's New in Machine Learning Startups

In this episode, we talk about some machine learning startups to pay attention to this year.

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6 years ago
11 minutes 16 seconds

DataBytes
#35: You Look How You Sound

Deep learning has been useful for lots of applications when it comes to prediction. Yet another is the use of a short sound clip of speech to predict the face of the speaker. 

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6 years ago
14 minutes 21 seconds

DataBytes
#34: Protecting Kids' Digital Privacy

In this episode, we talk about protecting kids' digital privacy.

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6 years ago
10 minutes 46 seconds

DataBytes
#33: Statisticians Hate Post-Hoc Power

Statistics is key to demonstrating the effectiveness of new advancements in science and medicine, but when statistical significance is not achieved, is post-hoc power a valid justification? 

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6 years ago
9 minutes 58 seconds

DataBytes
#32: Amazon's 3D Body Scan Study

In this episode, we talk about Amazon's 3D body scan study.  

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6 years ago
13 minutes 49 seconds

DataBytes
#31: What Data Visualizations Do You Care About? It's Personal

In this episode, we talk about how data are personal for those in a rural Pennsylvania community.

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6 years ago
13 minutes 15 seconds

DataBytes
Data science, big data, artificial intelligence, machine learning… they’re all the rage. In this podcast, Jessi Cisewski-Kehe and Susan Wang, 2 statisticians, give you a perspective on what’s happening in the realm of all things data. Random bantering included.