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1, Data is the new oil, but labeled data might be closer to it Even though we have been in the 3rd AI boom and machine learning is showing concrete effectiveness at a commercial level, after the first two AI booms we are facing a problem: lack of labeled data or data themselves.
This data alone does not make any sense unless it’s identified to be related in some pattern. Datamining is the process of discovering these patterns among the data and is therefore also known as Knowledge Discovery from Data (KDD). Machine learning provides the technical basis for datamining.
The fields have evolved such that to work as a data analyst who views, manages and accesses data, you need to know Structured Query Language (SQL) as well as math, statistics, data visualization (to present the results to stakeholders) and datamining.
Pandas: A powerful library for data manipulation and analysis, offering data structures and operations for manipulating numerical tables and time series data. Scikit-learn: A simple and efficient tool for datamining and data analysis, particularly for building and evaluating machine learning models.
Applications of Data Science Data Science is not confined to one sector; its applications span multiple industries, transforming organisations’ operations. From healthcare to marketing, Data Science drives innovation by providing critical insights.
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