
deepjazz
Deepjazz is a project from Ji-Sung Kim, a computer science student at Princeton University. It is built using Theano, Keras, music21, and Evan Chow's project jazzml. Deepjazz is a computational music ...
29 Apr 201629min
![[MINI] Auto-correlative functions and correlograms](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/C5C4DE2A04ADD1C7898ECE90A7E8AEFC_small.jpg)
[MINI] Auto-correlative functions and correlograms
When working with time series data, there are a number of important diagnostics one should consider to help understand more about the data. The auto-correlative function, plotted as a correlogram, hel...
22 Apr 201614min

Early Identification of Violent Criminal Gang Members
This week I spoke with Elham Shaabani and Paulo Shakarian (@PauloShakASU) about their recent paper Early Identification of Violent Criminal Gang Members (also available onarXiv). In this paper, they u...
15 Apr 201627min
![[MINI] Fractional Factorial Design](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/6FC0A7CA56F5D55701427DF4512FFD0A_small.jpg)
[MINI] Fractional Factorial Design
A dinner party at Data Skeptic HQ helps teach the uses of fractional factorial design for studying 2-way interactions.
8 Apr 201611min

Machine Learning Done Wrong
Cheng-tao Chu (@chengtao_chu) joins us this week to discuss his perspective on common mistakes and pitfalls that are made when doing machine learning. This episode is filled with sage advice for begin...
1 Apr 201625min

Potholes
Co-host Linh Da was in a biking accident after hitting a pothole. She sustained an injury that required stitches. This is the story of our quest to file a 311 complaint and track it through the City o...
25 Mar 201641min
![[MINI] The Elbow Method](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/C725BFCF70FD83ABE87D0DEF480DE22A_small.jpg)
[MINI] The Elbow Method
Certain data mining algorithms (including k-means clustering and k-nearest neighbors) require a user defined parameter k. A user of these algorithms is required to select this value, which raises the ...
18 Mar 201615min

Too Good to be True
Today on Data Skeptic, Lachlan Gunn joins us to discuss his recent paper Too Good to be True. This paper highlights a somewhat paradoxical / counterintuitive fact about how unanimity is unexpected in...
11 Mar 201635min


















