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Last week :(…
Reflection This last week I focused on self-reflection. I felt these last five weeks as a positive working experience. I often wondered how scientist and medical personnel can monitor glucose levels in the blood and how a small compact device … Continue reading
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Fourth week …
Do you have a favorite pair of jeans? The way they make you feel confident and able to go wherever you want to go. They fit just right. You may have had tried on many pairs of jeans before finding … Continue reading
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Third week …
This week’s blog is about the math beyond the magic. Ada Lovelace said that anything can be explained in an equation, so I read. I found this to be true in science and if data science is a science, it … Continue reading
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This week’s blog is about attention to detail. When I was a Training Instructor in the Air Force, I instilled attention to detail by enforcing uniform standards. I had to make sure the buttons were buttoned, the belt was the … Continue reading
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Week 1 …
The prep for this research was plenty. From reading articles to trying to pronounce Coursera. The week in a glance consisted of the following. Supervised Machine learning and unsupervised machine learning. Imagine a world where a computer can learn. Looking … Continue reading
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