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How to Avoid Statistical Bootstrapping Pitfalls

by Yanir Seroussi on October 10, 2019

Yanir Seroussi shares some insight into the common pitfalls of statistical bootstrapping and how to avoid them.

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Gender and Racial Bias in Cloud NLP Sentiment APIs

by charlescearl on August 21, 2019August 22, 2019

Do natural language processing tools from Amazon and Google contain racial and gender bias? Charles Earl investigates.

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Christo Wilson Discusses the Ethics of Online Behavioral Experiments

by charlescearl on July 24, 2019July 23, 2019

Charles Earl shares the insights he gleaned after hearing a talk from Dr. Christo Wilson about ethics in online behavioral experiements.

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Using ML for Campaign Optimization: Our Journey to Marketing Science at Automattic

by Demet Dagdelen on June 10, 2019

Demet on using pipe to segment and study how users respond to marketing email campaigns.

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Data Science Insights from Cameron Davidson-Pilon

by Yanir Seroussi on May 23, 2019May 22, 2019

Cameron Davidson-Pilon talks to the Automattic data scientists about his work post-Shopify, data practices, and how data scientists can best serve their organizations.

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This Week in Data Reading: Project Estimation, Abandoning Significance, and Video Games.

by Carly Stambaugh on April 26, 2019April 26, 2019

This week, Rob suggests using statistics to help you plan your next project, Carly shares some surprising use cases for artificial intelligence, and Boris imagines a world without significance testing.

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Looker NYC Meetup

by Simon on March 28, 2019March 27, 2019

Like any company, Automattic is constantly on a journey to get better: sometimes we have the good fortune of finding improvement in leaps and bounds, but most of the time, we move slowly, we make small changes, finding iterative wins and moving down the to-do list. I think probably this is how most progress happens: … Continue reading Looker NYC Meetup

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