Data Links #86
In this issue: new data analysis competitions, music, poker, the history of data visualization, and more.
more ...In this issue: new data analysis competitions, music, poker, the history of data visualization, and more.
more ...In this issue: happy programmers, Super Mario Kart, health data, protection against surveillance cameras, liberal and conservative Facebook feeds, and more.
more ...In this issue: model stacking, deep learning hardware, predictive policing, porn!, America's cultural divide, and more.
more ...I'm out. Almost. Update: now I'm out.
more ...In this issue: UN visualization competition, facial recognition, hacking into machine learning systems, big data and air pollutioUN visualization competition, facial recognition, hacking into machine learning systems, big data and air pollution, and more.
more ...In this issue: new data analysis competitions, RStudio books, encryption in digital cameras, algorithms and propaganda, and more.
more ...In this issue: bandit algorithms, Donald Trump (not getting rid of him anytime soon, I fear), monitoring workers using drones, experiments in visualization, finding rogue trains with data, and more.
more ...In this issue: new data analysis competitions, immigration numbers, AI bubbles, government spying, Andrew's Ng new book, and more.
more ...This blog uses Pelican, which is a pretty neat way of having a set of text files written in reStructuredText, or Markdown, or perhaps some other system (I haven't checked, I am comfortable with Markdown), compile them into linked HTML files and having them uploaded to your hosting via SSH …
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