Imarticus Learning – Introduction To Non-Linear Regression

Watch Vinay Borhade Senior Manager ITS-Bank of America, giving an introduction about non-linear regression and how it used in Machine Learning. Imarticus Learning is India’s leading professional education institute, offering certified industry-endorsed training in Financial Services, Investment Banking, Business Analysis, IT, Business Analytics & Wealth Management.

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Imarticus Learning – What is Regression

Watch as Nikita Tandel, a Data Science consultant talks about regression analysis and its uses. She also describes the 3 types of regression analysis and explains the difference between them. Imarticus Learning is India’s leading professional education institute, offering certified industry-endorsed training in Financial Services, Investment Banking, Business Analysis, IT, Business Analytics & Wealth Management.

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#KnowledgeBytes: Rav Ahuja’s take on Machine Learning!

In this Imarticus Learning video, Rav Ahuja – Global Program Lead, Data Science and AI Advocacy, IBM DBG, explains the widespread impact of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in all the industrial sectors. He further tells us about the need for proficiency in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in comparison to the rapidly growing demand it has in the market.
Rav Ahuja highlights the skills that a candidate must have to be apt for the domain of Machine Learning. He then tells us about the challenges that employers face in finding the right candidates for Machine Learning due to a shortage of trained candidates in this domain. This creates a gap between the demand and availability of Machine Learning candidates.
He raises the concern about how over 75% of the fresh candidates joining the workforce in India every year are not job ready and tells us about the need to get proper training to be job ready. He tells us about how IBM plans to train candidates in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence to bridge this skills gap by partnering with Imarticus Learning.

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Overview on Social Media Analytics – #KnowledgeBytes | Imarticus Learning!

Ketan Mehta, a Business analyst in marketing from Facebook hosted a webinar where he talks about the global digital snapshot. He then focuses on the day to day practices on the Social Media Platform and Implementation of Artificial Intelligence allowing for Facebook to pump up sales volumes through its platform through a live, 360-degree experience for the consumer as they make instant shopping decisions.

He also discussed the Advertisement Renaissance and how inspiration and imagination are the new fashion. He explains all these concepts with relatable examples. Check our complete #ImarticusPrograms playlist here: https://bit.ly/2JP52hM

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Career Transition in Data Analytics – #KnowledgeBytes

In this Imarticus Learning webinar, Lead Data Scientist, Rama Mohan Dintakurthi, talks about how you can make a career transition and move into Data Analytics industry. Rama Mohan explains the need and demand of data analytics in today’s world and the speed at which it is growing and the next wave of innovation. He tells us about the four stages of an Industrial Revolution.

He explains the concepts of Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) with examples. He elaborates about the need and uses of AI with the help of some case studies of Industry and Business. Rama Mohan further describes the various types of AI and the methodology used in AI. He explains the AI trends with details. He then gives us the understanding of Analytics job market.

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#KnowledgeBytes: Big Data Analytics

This Imarticus learning video focuses on the need for big data analytics in response to a large amount of data present today across organizations. It explains how analytics helps businesses make better decisions. Some of the examples reflecting the data today are the volume of global equity trading, data generated in one flight from NY to London, number of tweets per day on Twitter and number of likes per day on Facebook.

Analytics referred to the collection of tools, techniques and skills. The business issues can be easily resolved if big data analytics is implemented across the organization. Check our complete #ImarticusPrograms playlist here: https://bit.ly/2JP52hM Subscribe to our channel to get video updates.

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Does Data Science Require Coding?

Data science has been gaining significant traction over the past few years. Myriads of people working in several areas including, business and IT look to shift to this emerging career option. Moreover, individuals with immense expertise (over 10 years) want to switch to data science.

Going for a data science course begins with numerous queries such as “Does data science require coding?”, or “What are the requisites to learn data science?” It is not necessary to be an expert coder to become a data scientist. Insufficient coding skills should not preclude people from pursuing a data science career. There has been a notion recently that people need excellent coder to become a data scientist.

Undoubtedly, coding is essential in data science but that does not imply that you need to be a hardcore coder to go for a career in the field. Industry executives reckon that anyone who knows the fundamentals of coding – functions, loops, and programming logic – can flourish as a data scientist. Having coding skills already is a plus point in a data scientist job but not compulsory. Then, what about those who have never learned to code earlier? Is there any other way they can become data scientists?

Tips for Non-Coders Learning Data Science

Become an Excellent Storyteller

If you think that vital business decisions rely on data and other quantitative parameters, you are wrong. Even after a machine learning (ML) model is developed and assessment is done by people expert in coding, somebody has to present the outcomes to the shareholders who are well oblivious to programming languages or statistical models. This accents for the need of a story woven around the insights to convince shareholders quickly. You can become that individual with exceptional storytelling abilities in spite of having mediocre programming skills.

Get a Grip on GUI-based Tools

If you are not much of a coding person, then the first thing you can do is to learn the application of GUI-based tools. There are many graphical user interfaces (GUI) supported data science tools that exclude the coding aspect and offer a user-centric interface that aids everyone with the fundamentals of algorithms.

The tools are quite easy to use to develop top-notch ML models sans coding. The majority of these GUI-based tools can be accessed for free and allow you to assess and elucidate data via charts, graphs, and other special graphics.  You do not have to display exceptional coding skills to efficiently leverage these tools but instead having a knack of visualization does help.

Enhance your Credibility with Business Intelligence

If you an expert in insurance or have comprehensive experience working in the retail sector, it is good news for you. You certainly are aware of the nitty-gritty and intricacies of businesses compared to expert coders. If you are highly skilled in areas such as healthcare, and e-commerce, you will be an asset to any company. No certification of expert coding skills can beat business intelligence in a particular area for a long period. Capitalize on your domain expertise and abilities and become the data science wizard.

Final Words

At present, the success mantra to grab a data scientist job in any company is, “The More You Know, The Better It Is.” Although companies prefer professionals with specialized coding knowledge, they are increasingly channelizing their attention towards candidates exhibiting a diverse skill set.

To wrap up, you need not be a die-hard coder or programmer to become a great data scientist.

#KnowledgeBytes: Artificial Intelligence – Supervised & Unsupervised Learning

In this video, Shreya Modak, a DSP Student of Imarticus Learning, explains the two aspects of Artificial Intelligence – Supervised and Unsupervised learning, with examples. She explains that supervised learning is the most common data type of Machine Learning that is further divided into regression or classification. Regression defines the relationship variables, in which one is an input variable and one is a response variable.

Regression has two or more variables – dependent and independent. In classification, we have a dependent variable and the outcome will be either a yes or no. Shreya also elaborates that in unsupervised learning, there is no target variable. There are input variable and training data set.

It is used for finding patterns and structures in the data. She describes unsupervised learning with a detailed example of K-means clustering, which is the most widely used algorithm and one of its key platforms is Facebook. Check our complete #ImarticusPrograms playlist here: https://bit.ly/2JP52hM Subscribe to our channel to get video updates. Hit the subscribe button above. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

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#KnowledgeBytes: Artificial Intelligence – Customer service Trends!

In this Imarticus Learning video, Jasjeet Kaur – Head, Western Region, explains how Artificial Intelligence acts as a game-changer in customer service in today’s world. She wonderfully explains to us with an example the fact that with Artificial Intelligence operations become faster, more effective, cheaper, yet more human.

Virtual assistants are no more a mere concept that we can only experience in Hollywood movies, but it has become a part of our daily lives today. Siri and Alexa are some of the most relatable examples of the rise of virtual assistants.

Jasjeet further elaborates on how the Internet of Things (IoT) will help the product companies to provide proactive service for high-end products. Robotic process automation reduces human efforts by overtaking the tasks learned through repetitive actions and performing them in a better way over a period of learning. Jasjeet tells us how companies can use Digital Interactions to transform their customer service.

It enables deeper interaction in the physical world without physical presence. Jasjeet says that all the above aspects lead to the emergence of super agents.

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Pattern Recognition – How is It Different from Machine Learning?

Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning are closely related terms in the field of data analysis. The former is a part of Machine Learning and is used as a technique to detect patterns and irregularities in a pool of data.

There is a very thin line between them which will be covered in the following sections. And a simple way to distinguish between them is to understand their individual functions and qualities.

Pattern Recognition vs Machine Learning

Let’s first understand what Machine Learning is? It is basically a concept that allows systems to learn and adapt in a particular way by means of data.

Take the example of how a user behaves with an automatic food recipe machine. If the appliance uses Machine Learning to understand user behavior in a better way, it would ideally take insights from all the past user actions and adapt itself for better functioning.

The primary (and perhaps the only) goal of Machine Learning is to make good guesses. In consumer tech, this is used to automate actions in an application as suggested in the example above. However, Machine Learning has applications across industries (as noted below). This is why there is a growing demand for professionals with relevant skills, which in turn, has resulted in a boom in Machine Learning courses.

What is Pattern Recognition?

It can be seen as an application or subset of Machine Learning (ML). It is basically an element that detects patterns in an ML algorithm. Unlike ML, it uses previous information to refine its findings.

Let’s go back to the appliance example given above. How would the process change if the appliance was already fed with some patterns that the user is assumed to take? This can have a considerable impact on how the appliance is built in the first place. When used, it only has to match the user actions with those already available in its memory. This can improve user experience considerably.

The prediction made on the basis of this pattern recognition on an ML algorithm is essentially called predictive analytics. It is a growing field and one that can be further studied as part of Machine Learning training programs.

Moreover, there are some features that make Pattern recognition a great addition to the world of ML. Some of them are listed below.

  • It can detect familiar patterns and known issues accurately. (This function is extremely helpful in hi-tech to detect online fraud)
  • Classification of patterns
  • Continuous learning as more streams of data is analyzed and processed.

Overall, Pattern recognition acts as an improvement in ML algorithms as it aids in making certain tasks easier. This is why it is heavily utilized across applications in the fields of image processing, biometrics, seismic analysis, and speed recognition.

A very fine example of the use of Pattern recognition is in the field of DNA testing. It can aid the scientific community in detecting DNA sequences with more accuracy and a low error rate. This is advantageous in forensics as well where accuracy is extremely critical.

To conclude, the thin line between Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning is in their functions within an algorithm. While ML is the main method used to process data and influence outcomes, Pattern recognition acts as a helping hand.

One of the best ways to learn more about the differences between the two is to undergo Machine Learning training. Students and professionals can take advantage of online courses available in this field and make good use of the ample free time available during this lockdown period.