Thursday, January 11, 2018

Five steps to help you do predictive analytics more effectively; machine learning goes quantum

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Five steps to build better predictive analytics apps
By David Loshin, Contributor

It's crucial to plan and manage predictive analytics initiatives effectively to ensure that they don't miss the mark on meeting business needs, especially as citizen data scientists get involved. Here's a five-step process to help keep predictive modeling projects on track.
(SearchBusinessAnalytics.com)

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