Some key Win-Vector serial data science articles
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As readers have surely noticed the Win-Vector LLC blog isn’t a stream of short notes, but instead a collection of long technical articles. It is the only way we can properly treat topics of consequence.
What not everybody may have noticed is a number of these articles are serialized into series for deeper comprehension. The key series include:
- Statistics to English translation. This series tries to find vibrant applications and explanations of standard good statistical practices, to make them more approachable to the non statistician.
- Statistics as it should be. This series tries to cover cutting edge machine learning techniques, and then adapt and explain them in traditional statistical terms.
- R as it is. This series tries to teach the statistical programming language R “warts and all” so we can see it as the versatile and powerful data science tool that it is.
To get a taste of what we are up to in our writing please checkout our blog highlights and these series. For deeper treatments of more operational topics also check out our book Practical Data Science with R.
Or if you have something particular you need solved consider engaging us at Win-Vector LLC for data science consulting and/or training.
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