Posts Tagged ‘machine learning’

How to Visualize Changing Recession Start Date Forecasts

In case you missed it, we are in a recession. According to Intensity’s latest US recession start date forecast, there is a 50% probability of a recession starting sometime in the January to February 2019 period.  And a 97% probability of it starting sometime within the next 6 months. Their “point estimate” of a recession…

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Practical Time Series Forecasting – Data Science Taxonomy

“Big data is not about the data.*” ― Gary King, Harvard University (*It’s about the analytics.) Machine Learning. Deep Learning. Data Science. Artificial Intelligence. Big Data. Not a day goes by that one or all of these buzzwords stream past in our business news feeds. Data analytics has become mainstream. And you better jump on…

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Read Faster? Researchers Need to Retool to Compete

Guest Author – Tom Marsh, CTO of Boulder Equity Analytics. At Boulder Equity Analytics (BEA), “Our mission is to build an intelligent, enriched and fully interactive database from all the publicly available reports to improve the productivity and insight of the analyst covering an industry sector.”  We call it O.A.K.L.E.Y, collaborative artificial intelligence, a 2nd…

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Buzzword Overkill – AI is Not a Thing People, it’s a Discipline

Guest Author – Tom Marsh, CTO of Boulder Equity Analytics AI, artificial intelligence, has been through several boom and bust cycles.  Today the pronouncements are everywhere with AI coming soon to everything from medicine to your underwear.  For those of us laboring in the dark for years, it feels good to be the most popular…

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