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I’ll be giving talk on Tuesday February 17 (7:00PM-9:00PM) that will be an overview of predictive modeling. It will not be highly technical and here is the current outline:
- “Predictive modeling” definition
- Some example applications
- A short overview and example
- How is this different from what statisticians already do?
- What can drive choice of methodology?
- Where should we focus our efforts?
The location is Thoughtworks NYC (99 Madison Avenue, 15th Floor).
The next day (Wednesday Feb 18th) I will be teaching Applied Predictive Modeling for the NYC Data Science Academy from 9:00am – 4:30pm at 205 E 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017. This will focus on R.
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