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Data scientists type A & B? Nonsense.

By Thilo Stadelmann (ZHAW) Reposted from https://dublin.zhaw.ch/~stdm/?p=350#more-350 I recently came about the notion of “type A” and “type B” data scientists. While the “type A” is basically a trained statistician that has broadened his field towards modern use cases (“data science for people”), the same is true for “type B” (B for “build”, “data science […]

05.09.2016 mild
Kategorie: Allgemein, Blog, Philosophy

The data science skill set

Drew Conway´s data science Venn diagram is used by many (including me) to give a first impression of what data science is all about. And rightly so: I, for example, like it for its simplicity and “coolness”. When in a more in-depth discussion, moving from mere buzz to concrete skills and project possibilities, we at […]

29.11.2013 Thilo Stadelmann
Kategorie: Blog, Philosophy

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