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Data Science Central Featured Article This is a new series, featuring great content from our top con

Data Science Central Featured Article This is a new series, featuring great content from our top contributors. Some of these articles are rather technical in nature, but many are business-oriented and written in simple English. The entire series consists of about 120 articles. We intend to publish a new set every two weeks or so. [Click here]( to check out the previous edition. To read more articles from a same author, read one of his/her articles and click on his/her profile picture to access the full list. Some of these articles are curated or posted as guest blogs. Selected Recent Articles from Top DSC Contributors - Part 6 - [An Introduction to Variable and Feature Selection]( - By André Elisseeff and Isabelle Guyon - [How To Create A 360-Degree Customer View Using Data]( - By Mark Ross-Smith - [Data Science Summer Reading List 2016]( - By Michael Walker - [Feature Engineering: Data scientist's Secret Sauce !]( - By Ashish Kumar - [What Types of Questions Can Data Science Answer?]( - By Brandon Rohrer - [Stacking models for improved predictions: A case study for housing prices]( - By Burak Himmetoglu + - [Two New Data Science Books]( - By Zacharias Voulgaris - [The Perceptron Algorithm explained with Python code]( - By Ahmet Taspinar - [Dark Data: The billion dollar opportunity]( - By Mark Ross-Smith - [Non-traditional strategies for mid-career switch to #Datascience and #AI]( - By Ajit Jaokar - [A Guide for Applying Machine Learning Techniques in Finance]( - By Zhongmin Luo - [Implementation of 17 classification algorithms in R]( - By Suraj V Vidyadaran - [Data Science for Internet of Things methodology - Evolving CRISP-DM - Part One]( - By Jean-Jacques Bernard and Ajit Jaokar - [12 Algorithms Every Data Scientist Should Know]( - By Mark van Rijmenam - [The data science ecosystem: R vs Python vs Substitutes]( - By Archisman Majumdar - [When Does Deep Learning Work Better Than SVMs or Random Forests?]( - By Sebastian Raschka - [7 Ways to Perplex a Data Scientist]( - By Brian Lee Yung Rowe - [Search for the fastest Deep Learning Framework supported by Keras]( - By Jasmeet Bhatia - [Data Mining for Predictive Social Network Analysis]( - By Elder Santos - [Key tools of Big Data for Transformation: Review & Case Study]( - By Syed Danish Ali Source for picture: article flagged with a + Announcements - [SAS Online Training: Learn SAS Programming With A Video Tutorial]( - [The Promise of Natural Language Processing (NLP)]( - [Scaling Analytics Modeling: Case Study]( - [Live webinar series: 2018 Top 10 Business Intelligence Trends]( - [Become a 3-Dimensional Data Scientist with Notre Dame]( (Whitepaper) --------------------------------------------------------------- [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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