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Data Science Central Weekly Digest Monday newsletter published by Data Science Central. Previous editions can be found [here](. The contribution flagged with a + is our selection for the picture of the week. Announcements - Nine out of ten employers say that a credential would be beneficial when seeking to hire specialists in the predictive analytics field. The [Certified Specialist in Predictive Analytics (CSPA)]( credential offered by The CAS Institute will allow you to stand out and accelerate your career by demonstrating your mastery of analytical skills. Learn more at [TheCASInstitute.org](. - [Join Intel and ActiveState]( as they discuss how to Optimize machine learning with TensorFlow. In this webinar we will look at working with TensorFlow and its surrounding ecosystem, using multiple nodes to train on large data sets, general problem classes, where you can get big acceleration and why run on a CPU, how Intel has optimized TensorFlow for Intel CPUs, idea use cases for TensorFlow in CPUs, and much more! [Register to get your seat while they are still available!]( Featured Resources and Technical Contributions - [Building your first Machine Learning model on iPhone]( - [Bayesian Nonparametric Models]( ++ - [Natural Language Processing: Measuring Semantic Relatedness]( - With Wordnet Digraph in Python - [Natural Language Understanding (NLU)]( - in Fraud Risk Management, Case Study - [DSC Classifieds: Books, Data Sets, Internships, Gigs, Events and more]( - [17 Cool Problems with a Statistical Flavor]( - [26 Great Blogs Posted in the last 12 Months]( Featured Articles - [AI and ML in 2017]( + - [Predictive Analytics Takes a Victory Lap]( - [Natural Language Understanding]( Application Notes with Context Discriminant - [The #1 IOT Challenge: Use Case Identification, Validation and Prioritization]( - [Data Analytics in Banking]( - [9 Technology Trends That Will Dominate 2017]( Blockchain, IoT, AWS, AI, ... - [What Is Blockchain?]( - [How Python fares as a data science language?]( - [How Open Source boosts the Big Data-Driven Business]( - [Object Constructs More Accurate than Language or Numbers]( - [Banking with Artificial Intelligence]( Picture of the Week Source for picture: contribution marked with a + Featured Jobs - [View All]( - [Find a Job]( - [Career Alert, Oct 13]( - [Digital Optimization Program Lead - Vail Resorts]( - [HR Data Analytics Advisor - FedEx Express]( - [Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Discipline – Technology Management - Columbia University School of Professional Studies]( - [Senior Data Analyst - American Medical Association (AMA)]( - [Digital Analytics Lead - Sainsbury's]( - [Lecturer in Discipline Positions Starting Fall 2018 - Columbia University School of Professional Studies]( - [Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Discipline in Applied Analytics - Columbia University School of Professional Studies]( - [Director, CRM Analytics - Javelin Agency]( - [Data Quality Analyst - Sainsbury's]( - [Global Leader, Data Science and Analytics - DuPont Pioneer]( - [Marketing Performance Analyst - The Ad Council]( - [Digital Analyst - Sainsbury's]( Upcoming Webinars - [Scalable IoT, In-Database Computing]( - [Building Better Maps with Data and Data Viz]( - [Data Literacy – Bridging the Gap]( - [Predictive Forecasting with Time Series Analysis]( From our Sponsors - [Transform Your Business Insights with Streaming Analytics]( (Whitepaper) - [Watch live: Building great dashboards]( - [NYU Stern Business Analytics MS: Apply by October 15]( - [Excel Your Data-Driven Career]( - [Optimizing Machine Learning With TensorFlow]( - [The Fast Path to Success with AI]( - [The degree that data-driven companies covet]( - [The Data Scientist’s Guide to Apache Spark™]( Classifieds - [View All]( - [DataSciCon.Tech - Data Science Conference Nov 30-Dec 1, 2017 Atlanta]( - [Join data scientists from around the globe October 9-12]( (Tableau) - [Analytics: How to win with Intelligence (eBook)]( - [Study Data Science (MS degree) at Maharishi University of Management]( - [Data Analysis and Machine Learning for Cybersecurity NY]( - [Artificial Intelligence for Marketing: Practical Applications]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Videos]( | [Hire a Data Scientist]( | [Search DSC]( | [Classifieds]( | [Find a Job]( | [Post a Blog]( | [Ask a Question]( Follow us on Twitter: [@DataScienceCtrl]( | [@AnalyticBridge]( Data Science Central, 2428, 35th Ave NE, Issaquah, WA 98029, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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