DataBytes

By Jessi & Susan

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Data science, big data, artificial intelligence, machine learning… they’re all the rage. In this podcast, Jessi Cisewski-Kehe and Susan Wang, 2 statisticians, give you a perspective on what’s happening in the realm of all things data. Random bantering included.

Episode Date
#50: Extreme Classification: All You Need Is Some Hash (Functions)
Jan 24, 2020
#49: Extreme Classification: Going at MACH Speed (Part 1)
Jan 17, 2020
#48: Where Moneyball Meets Footy
Dec 14, 2019
#47: Domoic Acid Testing -- A Crabshoot?
Nov 30, 2019
#46: Finding Your (Niche) Board Games
Nov 08, 2019
#45: Learning Publicly, with Private Data
Nov 01, 2019
#44: A Conversation with Jon Krohn
Oct 25, 2019
#43: To Google and Back
Oct 04, 2019
#42: Black in the Box
Sep 27, 2019
#41: What to do with Outliers
Sep 20, 2019
#40: Making a DIY ML-Controlled Cat Door
Sep 13, 2019
#39: Rolling in the Deep Patient
Sep 06, 2019
#38: The Misuse of Statistics in Court
Aug 30, 2019
#37: Susan Starts a New Job
Aug 23, 2019
#36: What's New in Machine Learning Startups
Aug 16, 2019
#35: You Look How You Sound
Aug 09, 2019
#34: Protecting Kids' Digital Privacy
Aug 02, 2019
#33: Statisticians Hate Post-Hoc Power
Jul 26, 2019
#32: Amazon's 3D Body Scan Study
Jul 21, 2019
#31: What Data Visualizations Do You Care About? It's Personal
Jul 12, 2019
#30: Some Like It Hot -- What Gender Reveals About Our Temperature Preferences
Jul 05, 2019
#29: Jeopardy! Meets Statistics
Jun 28, 2019
#28: Facial Recognition Technology Update and Rating Trustworthiness of AI-Generated Airbnb Profiles
Jun 21, 2019
#27: Does Uber/Lyft Help Or Hurt Traffic Congestion and Machine Learning Interpretability
Jun 14, 2019
#26: Household Electronics That See and Google's Reservation AI
Jun 07, 2019
#25: DataFest 2019 and Measuring Migrations from Hurricane Maria
May 31, 2019
#24: Predictive Power of Early Polling and Did a TV Show Result in Higher Teenage Suicides?
May 24, 2019
#23: Offline Song Identification and Perceptions about AI
May 17, 2019
#22: Betting on the Game of Thrones and the Misfortune of Lefthandedness
May 10, 2019
#21: Pitch Call Accuracy and Predicting the Outcome of the Champions League
May 03, 2019
#20: Thinking Like Computers and Text Mining the Mueller Report
Apr 26, 2019
#19: Seeing with AI and Detecting Exoplanets
Apr 19, 2019
#18: Statistical Anxiety and the Fight Against Statistical Significance
Apr 12, 2019
#17: How Theranos Sinned Statistically
Apr 05, 2019
#16: Machine-Generated Faces & Text, and Relating Health Outcomes to Skin Color
Mar 15, 2019
#15: Deep Learning to Fold Proteins and Automated Journalism
Mar 08, 2019
#14: A Personality Test that Makes Sense and What Does Spotify Know?
Mar 01, 2019
#13: IBM's Debate Machine and Adopting a 'Data Culture' in Companies
Feb 22, 2019
#12: Super Bowl Stats, Confidence Intervals, and Data Sources
Feb 15, 2019
#11: How Machines Might be Biased and the Job Market for Data Scientists
Feb 08, 2019
#10: AI in Medicine and Racial Bias in College Admissions
Feb 01, 2019
#9: Lessons Learned from Making a Fitbit Data Visualization Shiny App
Jan 25, 2019
#8: The French Revolution and the Challenge of Reproducibility
Jan 18, 2019
#7: The Virtual Maestro and the Most Influential Movie
Jan 11, 2019
#6: Probability Games and Amazon's Own Self-Driving Car
Jan 04, 2019
#5: The Do's and Don'ts of Data Visualization
Dec 28, 2018
#4: Meet the Co-hosts (Part 2)
Dec 21, 2018
#3: Meet the Co-hosts (Part 1)
Dec 12, 2018
#2: Biometric Technology at Airports, Google Smart Replies, Bestselling Books
Dec 04, 2018
#1: Thanksgiving, College Football, International Prize in Statistics
Nov 29, 2018