A data scientist is not a cog in the machine. And there is more to the profession than pushing buttons. Science is part art, and asking the right questions is not a talent that comes easily.Kirk Borne's Twitter feed is a continual font of data science and related know how. No wonder he consistently gets accolades as top blogger/tweeter etc. Here are some recent excerpts.
A #DataScientist is a multi-discipline integrator who uses the scientific method to extract knowledge from data; interprets it by asking the right questions to the right people (SMEs); then explains the new knowledge to the decision-makers in understandable terms.#DataScience pic.twitter.com/VGpcLQRHjG— Kirk Borne (@KirkDBorne) March 29, 2019
My friend George Lawton has been thinking about road traffic and AI and human cognition, even human empathy. Having watched or heard about at least a half dozen instances of road rage this week, I think he is on to something. What would TensorFlow do? WWTFD?
Checking out "How TensorFlow is helping in maintaining Road Safety" on Data Science Central: https://t.co/qSCcX79fL6— Jack Vaughan (@JackIVaughan) March 30, 2019
The cocktail approach has gained maturity in various fields. It's coming to data science.
Checking out "Ensemble Methods in One Picture" on Data Science Central: https://t.co/l2UJ4dZPtg— Jack Vaughan (@JackIVaughan) March 30, 2019
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