Linear Digressions

Linear Digressions

Linear Digressions is a podcast about machine learning and data science. Machine learning is being used to solve a ton of interesting problems, and to accomplish goals that were out of reach even a few short years ago. 896520

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Electoral Insights (Part 1)

Electoral Insights (Part 1)

The first of our two-parter discussing the recent electoral data fraud case. The results of the study in question were covered widely, including by This American Life (who later had to issue a retract...

5 Kesä 20159min

Falsifying Data

Falsifying Data

In the first of a few episodes on fraud in election research, we’ll take a look at a case study from a previous Presidential election, where polling results were faked. What are some telltale signs...

1 Kesä 201517min

Reporter Bot

Reporter Bot

There’s a big difference between a table of numbers or statistics, and the underlying story that a human might tell about how those numbers were generated. Think about a baseball game—the game stats...

20 Touko 201511min

Careers in Data Science

Careers in Data Science

Let’s talk money. As a “hot” career right now, data science can pay pretty well. But for an individual person matched with a specific job or industry, how much should someone expect to make? Since K...

16 Touko 201516min

That's "Dr Katie" to You

That's "Dr Katie" to You

Katie successfully defended her thesis! We celebrate her return, and talk a bit about what getting a PhD in Physics is like.

14 Touko 20153min

Neural Nets (Part 2)

Neural Nets (Part 2)

In the last episode, we zipped through neural nets and got a quick idea of how they work and why they can be so powerful. Here’s the real payoff of that work: In this episode, we’ll talk about a bran...

11 Touko 201510min

Neural Nets (Part 1)

Neural Nets (Part 1)

There is no known learning algorithm that is more flexible and powerful than the human brain. That's quite inspirational, if you think about it--to level up machine learning, maybe we should be going ...

1 Touko 20159min

Inferring Authorship (Part 2)

Inferring Authorship (Part 2)

Now that we’re up to speed on the classic author ID problem (who wrote the unsigned Federalist Papers?), we move onto a couple more contemporary examples. First, J.K. Rowling was famously outed usin...

28 Huhti 201514min