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Some Announcements:
- Dr. Nina Zumel will be presenting “Myths of Data Science: Things you Should and Should Not Believe”,
Sunday, October 29, 2017
10:00 AM to 12:30 PM at the She Talks Data Meetup (Bay Area). - ODSC West 2017 is soon. It is our favorite conference and we will be giving both a workshop and a talk.
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Thursday Nov 2 2017,
2:00 PM,
Room T2,
“Modeling big data with R, Sparklyr, and Apache Spark”,
Workshop/Training intermediate, 4 hours,
by Dr. John Mount (link). -
Friday Nov 0 2017,
4:15 PM,
Room TR2
“Myths of Data Science: Things you Should and Should Not Believe”,
Data Science lecture beginner/intermediate, 45 minutes,
by Dr. Nina Zumel (link, length, abstract, and title to be corrected).
We really hope you can make these talks.
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- On the “R for big data” front we have some big news: the replyr package now implements pivot/un-pivot (or what tidyr calls spread/gather) for big data (databases and Sparklyr). This data shaping ability adds a lot of user power. We call the theory “coordinatized data” and the work practice “fluid data”.
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