Articles by Joseph Rickert

ACM Data Mining Camp 2011: Report

October 18, 2011 | Joseph Rickert

(By Joseph Rickert.) In San Jose topics like big data, map reduce, predictive models, mobile analytics and crowdsourcing draw a crowd even on a Saturday. So it turned out that the ACM data Mining Camp and "un-conference" was a very "happening" way to spend a Saturday. Over 500 people attended the ... [Read more...]

Where to find data to use with R

October 11, 2011 | Joseph Rickert

(Contributing blogger Joe Rickert has put together a fantastic list of data sources suitable for use with R. If you're looking for data to use in the Applications of R Contest -- entries close October 31 -- this is a great resource for you -- Ed.) Hardly a day goes by ... [Read more...]

A Work of Art: Efron on Bayesian Inference

October 6, 2011 | Joseph Rickert

(Contributing blogger Joseph Rickert reports from the Stanford University Statistics Seminar series - ed.) Stanford University is very gracious about letting the general public attend many university events. Yesterday, it caught my eye that Bradley Efron was going to speak on Bayesian inference and the parametric bootstrap at the weekly ... [Read more...]

K-Means Clustering on Big Data

June 7, 2011 | Joseph Rickert

In this post Joseph Rickert demonstrates how to build a classification model on a large data set with the RevoScaleR package. A script file for use with Revolution R Enterprise to recreate the analysis below is at the end of the post, and can also be downloaded here -- ed. ... [Read more...]

Baseball, T-tests and statistical surprises

March 31, 2011 | Joseph Rickert

Are MLB players better hitters now than they were 20 years ago? Revolution Analytics' Joseph Rickert uses R to take a look at the data, and offers an instructive lesson in checking your assumptions for statistical tests in the process -- Ed. Data are everywhere – but, even for simple things, I ... [Read more...]

ACM Data Mining Camp

November 16, 2010 | Joseph Rickert

By guest blogger Joseph Rickert. I was very happy to be a part of the ACM Data Mining camp held last Saturday (November 13th) at eBay. It was a big day for discussing hot topics in data mining, Mahout, parallel SVMs etc, and also a pretty big day for R. ... [Read more...]

Making sense of MapReduce

September 24, 2010 | Joseph Rickert

From guest blogger Joseph Rickert. Last night I went to hear Ken Krugler of Bixolabs talk about Hadoop at the monthly meeting of the Software Developers Forum. Maybe because Ken is an unusually lucid speaker, or maybe because I just reached some sort of cumulative tipping point through the prep ... [Read more...]

Why Learn R? It’s the language of Statistics

June 24, 2010 | Joseph Rickert

In the Introduction to his book “R for SAS and SPSS Users” (Springer 2009) Robert Muenchen offers ten reasons for learning R if you already know SAS or SPSS. All ten reasons say something important about R. However, his fourth reason: “R’s language is more powerful than SAS or SPSS. ... [Read more...]

MMDS 2010

June 21, 2010 | Joseph Rickert

The 2010 Workshop on Algorithms for Modern Massive Data Sets (MMDS 2010) finished up this past Friday (June 18th) at Stanford. This was an exceptionally well organized conference: four days of mind-stretching talks on algorithm development and the challenges of working with massive data sets approached from almost every conceivable angle. The ... [Read more...]
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