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Category: nuts and bolts

blog posts that break down something complex and describe and end to end implementation

Clustering for n00bies

By Suzanne Posted on May 11, 2013 Posted in nuts and bolts No Comments

Machine Leaning textbooks can leave someone that isn’t used to hearing about eigenvectors more than a little bit put-off. Although the majority of the algorithms are designed to perform tasks we’re all intimately familiar with (like classification and clustering), somehow, …

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Pairing gender detection with word count statistics

By Suzanne Posted on May 10, 2013 Posted in nuts and bolts No Comments

Have you ever wondered what words in the NY Times are more likely to be associated with the male and female genders? Neal Caren has! His blog post, Using Python to see how the Times writes about men and women, …

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