Great video Ken! I do hope we'll meet not only on the next edition of Championships but on many other Kaggle Days activities! You brought so much positive energy to the event and you will always be most welcome! And LOL - you recorded my tattoo - so cool! 😍
A data science hackathon? What a wonderful idea! However, as someone who has participated in 12-hour, 24-hour and 48-hour hackathons ... nope, not even if I ever qualify! Never again!! There just isn't enough aspirin in the world.
Hi everyone, I have a weird background to get into datascience and just wondering on everyone's advice on what program would be best suitable to get into data science. I have a double bachelors in neuroscience and psychology with a specialisation in statistics and a minor in AI and data science. This year I'm on exchange to study mathematics, logic/descrete math, and data visualisation. I am good at R and okay at python. My options for the master are: Artificial Intelligence (very heavy math focused having to prove most models by hand), Statistics & data science (math & R, little bit of python and SQL), or data science (focused on Python, bit SQL, tiny bit R, no math). What would be best to get into the field of data science or machine learning engineering. I really like statistics and machine learning. I'm afraid if I go for just the data science one it could be just a hype diploma but it's the most applied to work in the field, the others are more theoretical but therefore more future proof. Does this even matter after you get your first jobs? Would bootcamps be better for one or the other? any pros or cons? Thank you everyone for your time/reading Best
What a cool event! It was nice of you to forgo the competition to avoid showing everyone up.
Lol if only
Great coverage of the event and looking forward to when your talk comes out 😊
Thanks Data Prof!!
Great video Ken! I do hope we'll meet not only on the next edition of Championships but on many other Kaggle Days activities! You brought so much positive energy to the event and you will always be most welcome!
And LOL - you recorded my tattoo - so cool! 😍
Thank you for being an amazing host!
Wow, what a nice event, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for checking out the video!
This looked sick! 🙌🏼 Jealous you got to go to this!
Let's get you a ticket to come next time!
Your coverage was awesome 🙌🙌.
Was Keith Gallie an attendee, I would like to see his coverage also.
Thanks Tobi! He wasn't there this year, maybe next year we will both go!
@@KenJee_ds I look forward in seeing both of you guys 🙌🙌
Food looks good
Spain is a gorgeous country. That even looks awesome.
What an awesome video! Travel Vlog meets Data Science! 🎉 Awesome stuff, Ken!
Thanks for watching Avery!
A data science hackathon? What a wonderful idea!
However, as someone who has participated in 12-hour, 24-hour and 48-hour hackathons ... nope, not even if I ever qualify! Never again!! There just isn't enough aspirin in the world.
hahaha
Super cool event. Thanks for sharing! : )
Had to eat my way through Spain....
Dish at 0:45 is from Georgia :)
Yes haha. Georgian pizza in Spain!
The most cliche starting of a video 😂
Lol blame Tony
Hi everyone,
I have a weird background to get into datascience and just wondering on everyone's advice on what program would be best suitable to get into data science.
I have a double bachelors in neuroscience and psychology with a specialisation in statistics and a minor in AI and data science.
This year I'm on exchange to study mathematics, logic/descrete math, and data visualisation.
I am good at R and okay at python.
My options for the master are: Artificial Intelligence (very heavy math focused having to prove most models by hand), Statistics & data science (math & R, little bit of python and SQL), or data science (focused on Python, bit SQL, tiny bit R, no math).
What would be best to get into the field of data science or machine learning engineering. I really like statistics and machine learning.
I'm afraid if I go for just the data science one it could be just a hype diploma but it's the most applied to work in the field, the others are more theoretical but therefore more future proof. Does this even matter after you get your first jobs? Would bootcamps be better for one or the other? any pros or cons?
Thank you everyone for your time/reading
Best
Ah . . . brings back awesome memories! 🙂
So much fun!
This looks so epic omg, loved the video and seeing part of the event