Unicorns Among Us - Understanding the High Priests of Data Science
Data scientists – the so-called "high-priests" of big data – combine unique and esoteric skills. Part intuitive artist, part statistical modeler and part programmer, the practitioner of this new art of research must be able to detect and make sense out of patterns hidden within millions upon millions of pieces of constantly streaming, completely unstructured data.

He or she must also must be able to smooth and clean the data, ask the right questions about that data, make valid inferences from the data as to how consumers and markets behave, and create statistical models with which to pinpoint behavioral triggers which prove or disprove their theories.

Jonathan Goldman, who administered the data science team behind LinkedIn's highly successful "People You May Know" button, notes that data scientists are sometimes referred to as "unicorns" simply because the combination of skills and talents required to do their job is so rare and hard to find.

In "Unicorns Among Us," Lars Nielsen lays out the brief history of data science since it's beginnings not long ago in this century. He as well explores the evolution of the role of the data scientist through this same period, and explores the best qualifications, the tools, the techniques and the training involved in the practice of this arcane discipline.

Nielsen's book will prove indispensable for anyone contemplating a career in this lucrative area, as well as any novice tasked to work with a data science team. ?



CONTENTS
High Priests * Part Analyst, Part Inspired Artist * Data Wrangling * The Human Factor vs. The Machine Factor * The Dats Scientist's Shifting Role * A Cool Sub-Niche: Crowd Science * The Data Scientist's Most Important Tool: Hadoop * A Fantastic Kind of Abstraction: The Origins of Hadoop * A Platform is Born * Hadoop Grows Up * A Cautionary Summing Up?
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Unicorns Among Us - Understanding the High Priests of Data Science
Data scientists – the so-called "high-priests" of big data – combine unique and esoteric skills. Part intuitive artist, part statistical modeler and part programmer, the practitioner of this new art of research must be able to detect and make sense out of patterns hidden within millions upon millions of pieces of constantly streaming, completely unstructured data.

He or she must also must be able to smooth and clean the data, ask the right questions about that data, make valid inferences from the data as to how consumers and markets behave, and create statistical models with which to pinpoint behavioral triggers which prove or disprove their theories.

Jonathan Goldman, who administered the data science team behind LinkedIn's highly successful "People You May Know" button, notes that data scientists are sometimes referred to as "unicorns" simply because the combination of skills and talents required to do their job is so rare and hard to find.

In "Unicorns Among Us," Lars Nielsen lays out the brief history of data science since it's beginnings not long ago in this century. He as well explores the evolution of the role of the data scientist through this same period, and explores the best qualifications, the tools, the techniques and the training involved in the practice of this arcane discipline.

Nielsen's book will prove indispensable for anyone contemplating a career in this lucrative area, as well as any novice tasked to work with a data science team. ?



CONTENTS
High Priests * Part Analyst, Part Inspired Artist * Data Wrangling * The Human Factor vs. The Machine Factor * The Dats Scientist's Shifting Role * A Cool Sub-Niche: Crowd Science * The Data Scientist's Most Important Tool: Hadoop * A Fantastic Kind of Abstraction: The Origins of Hadoop * A Platform is Born * Hadoop Grows Up * A Cautionary Summing Up?
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Unicorns Among Us - Understanding the High Priests of Data Science

Unicorns Among Us - Understanding the High Priests of Data Science

by Lars Nielsen
Unicorns Among Us - Understanding the High Priests of Data Science

Unicorns Among Us - Understanding the High Priests of Data Science

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Overview

Data scientists – the so-called "high-priests" of big data – combine unique and esoteric skills. Part intuitive artist, part statistical modeler and part programmer, the practitioner of this new art of research must be able to detect and make sense out of patterns hidden within millions upon millions of pieces of constantly streaming, completely unstructured data.

He or she must also must be able to smooth and clean the data, ask the right questions about that data, make valid inferences from the data as to how consumers and markets behave, and create statistical models with which to pinpoint behavioral triggers which prove or disprove their theories.

Jonathan Goldman, who administered the data science team behind LinkedIn's highly successful "People You May Know" button, notes that data scientists are sometimes referred to as "unicorns" simply because the combination of skills and talents required to do their job is so rare and hard to find.

In "Unicorns Among Us," Lars Nielsen lays out the brief history of data science since it's beginnings not long ago in this century. He as well explores the evolution of the role of the data scientist through this same period, and explores the best qualifications, the tools, the techniques and the training involved in the practice of this arcane discipline.

Nielsen's book will prove indispensable for anyone contemplating a career in this lucrative area, as well as any novice tasked to work with a data science team. ?



CONTENTS
High Priests * Part Analyst, Part Inspired Artist * Data Wrangling * The Human Factor vs. The Machine Factor * The Dats Scientist's Shifting Role * A Cool Sub-Niche: Crowd Science * The Data Scientist's Most Important Tool: Hadoop * A Fantastic Kind of Abstraction: The Origins of Hadoop * A Platform is Born * Hadoop Grows Up * A Cautionary Summing Up?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150188723
Publisher: New Street Communications, LLC
Publication date: 11/24/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 50
File size: 459 KB

About the Author

Lars Nielsen is a highly regarded IT programmer, manager and consultant based in Amsterdam. His previous books include "A Simple Introduction to Data Science" and "Computing: A Business History."
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