What Is A Data Scientist?

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  • @Algebrodadio
    @Algebrodadio 9 лет назад +214

    Does Bob Marley know you're blocking the door to his office?

    • @dailystudent3566
      @dailystudent3566 8 лет назад +1

      +Aaron Wolbach lolol

    • @bobmarley-wj3xl
      @bobmarley-wj3xl 8 лет назад +66

      I was holding the camera..

    • @mrnkaija
      @mrnkaija 6 лет назад +1

      He Jammin'

    • @mswai5020
      @mswai5020 6 лет назад +2

      Well spotted Rainman! :) You should get yourself to those Vegas Blackjack tables. you don't miss a trick! :)

  • @AndromedaOrion1
    @AndromedaOrion1 8 лет назад +101

    Why Arjen Robben has been data scientist?

    • @touhidfarhan8873
      @touhidfarhan8873 5 лет назад

      Epic comment,
      When i first see him,
      I am also think robben

  • @ManasiLaddha
    @ManasiLaddha 9 лет назад +1

    One of the best explanation for a Data Scientist I have ever heard.. Thank you Mike !!

  • @alettadieben7749
    @alettadieben7749 7 лет назад

    Mike, thank you for the clear insight.

  • @ArminTowfighNia
    @ArminTowfighNia 7 лет назад +2

    Mike, I must say this is a great explanation for a very complex topic. Thank you for your help.

  • @moonytweet5933
    @moonytweet5933 7 лет назад

    that's what i was searching for ; thank you thank you from the deep :)

  • @mkhalidumer
    @mkhalidumer 9 лет назад

    Excellent and Thank You Mike.

  • @marioburi
    @marioburi 8 лет назад +12

    Perfect explanation! Bravo

  • @FRANCISCOMARQUEZPlus
    @FRANCISCOMARQUEZPlus 8 лет назад +2

    simple and excellent explanation of what is and not a Data scientist. Thanks!

  • @FernandaRubioBono
    @FernandaRubioBono 10 лет назад +2

    Mike, this was really helpful. Thanks for sharing!

  • @rolfw2336
    @rolfw2336 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the 8-min summary! The part about pairing a data scientist with internal people in an organization, and why that's important is spot on. I know an org that has exactly this problem. -rolf

  • @alfonsopowers3599
    @alfonsopowers3599 9 лет назад

    Hey Mike,
    Please also inform us of this Bob Marley that sits behind where you're speaking. Thanks for the great video.

  • @MichaelMuthurajah
    @MichaelMuthurajah 10 лет назад +1

    Very informative video on data scientists

  • @lnyitrai
    @lnyitrai 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you Mike, great intro.

  • @ewong2701
    @ewong2701 9 лет назад

    Thanks Mike - succinct and helpful to my work!

  • @rameshmaddali6208
    @rameshmaddali6208 8 лет назад

    Thanks for giving better clarity on what we are doing and what we want to be.. Thank you.

  • @franciscabanahene1843
    @franciscabanahene1843 9 лет назад

    Thank you for a thorough video, very helpful!

  • @sam-addis
    @sam-addis 9 лет назад

    Excellent!

  • @AiiRoH
    @AiiRoH 8 лет назад +1

    Very good video, very interesting, thanks you so much from France !

  • @heatherp7019
    @heatherp7019 7 лет назад

    Thank you for this video! You are a very interesting presenter.

  • @babyfat1985
    @babyfat1985 9 лет назад +1

    Very informative! Thank you.

  • @ArabSoftwareArchTalks
    @ArabSoftwareArchTalks 8 лет назад +23

    You have a superior illustration skills, thanks a lot bro.

  • @leonardocastano
    @leonardocastano 8 лет назад

    Interesting I came across with the term Data Scientist when I was learning how to use Hadoop, many thanks for your explanation.

  • @aminuabdulsalami4325
    @aminuabdulsalami4325 10 лет назад

    Great Tutor

  • @shaiksubhani9056
    @shaiksubhani9056 7 лет назад

    Very good description.

  • @joekarnjanasomwong1811
    @joekarnjanasomwong1811 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks ... very good information ...

  • @MrKqsami
    @MrKqsami 10 лет назад

    Mike,Excellent presentation

  • @farwanqv
    @farwanqv 5 лет назад

    A good summary of data scientist definition.

  • @AdityaMishra792
    @AdityaMishra792 10 лет назад

    Mike... that's a great explanation.

  • @williamnathen3034
    @williamnathen3034 4 года назад +1

    so that's like statistics with algorithms which is hard

  • @Mike-df4ze
    @Mike-df4ze 6 лет назад

    Good information thank you

  • @pavank1710
    @pavank1710 10 лет назад

    Liked it. Thanks for explaining very well.

  • @robertonavarrete1669
    @robertonavarrete1669 3 года назад

    awesome

  • @saman9160
    @saman9160 10 лет назад +1

    At last...someone who can explain my job in a simple way!

  • @itmisc2007
    @itmisc2007 4 года назад +1

    I graduated from both Electrical engineering and information system science. I started my career as a programmer analyst, system analyst, and business intelligent analyst. Then later on, I became a data analyst where I used mathematics such as linear regression, auto-correlation, ARIMA, Hyper-geometric, and Cochran's Theorem to analyze and present data in a meaningful way. So Mike, am I qualified to be a data scientist?

  • @HazemAzim
    @HazemAzim 7 лет назад

    Just Excellent >> +10,000,000 :)

  • @robind999
    @robind999 7 лет назад

    Great explanation.

  • @professorhasinabanu2199
    @professorhasinabanu2199 5 лет назад

    Thank u sir, its a highly informative video.

  • @NightMareOSU
    @NightMareOSU 8 лет назад

    I'm pursuing a marketing career path, but I do love statistics. I might consider becoming a Marketing Data Scientist

  • @trendy28
    @trendy28 8 лет назад

    well said Sir. It needs more than programming skills or any experience related to that but a lot of skills consolidated to visualize a problem and apply those DATA skills to understand and Solve a problem not just for a business but close to a lot of Data.

  • @archilesdemesa4535
    @archilesdemesa4535 8 лет назад

    great to know that, honestly i know i make somthing. that i always did when i study on my own sf study. but because out of budget and much better resources sometimes i feel that i need someone who ca help me and or what ever it is. in short because i cant do anything for now i hope they develope it for us for the goodness of our system who ever found it. I hank you..

  • @user-td3pb6cg9q
    @user-td3pb6cg9q 7 лет назад

    Thanks a lot . Now I'm more motivated to study it

  • @hridayborah9750
    @hridayborah9750 5 лет назад

    Good explanation

  • @shahbazsyed9178
    @shahbazsyed9178 10 лет назад

    Very Clear Explaination. Great Job and pls continue do so.
    Thanks

  • @siddharthdesirazu498
    @siddharthdesirazu498 7 лет назад

    you have explained it well , i am an economics graduate and I have understood properly what data science is

  • @daudulislam156
    @daudulislam156 7 лет назад

    good video...

  • @beparwah4220
    @beparwah4220 8 лет назад

    How much time do you think it would take me (programmer) to be a data scientist and is it necessary that a data scientist should learn Hadoop programming.

  • @osmantb
    @osmantb 8 лет назад

    thank you for that

  • @chaitanyaPDF
    @chaitanyaPDF 7 лет назад

    Thank you.

  • @darylallen2485
    @darylallen2485 6 лет назад

    Thanks Mike Gualiteri

  • @sunnylee8935
    @sunnylee8935 8 лет назад

    Thanks a lot.

  • @rafaelcoronel
    @rafaelcoronel 7 лет назад

    Very clarifying!

  • @manojsagoi5127
    @manojsagoi5127 9 лет назад

    nice info :)

  • @yqueweaaculiao
    @yqueweaaculiao 10 лет назад +4

    Hi Mike and others!
    Right now im finishing my PhD degree in ecology, but i graduated in physics. Right now i have good handling in programming, statistics and others. Last months i have been researching and reading a lot about data mining and data science in general, i can say that i have an adequate management about algorithms and usages. But given that i have been working ONLY in the academy i have no idea how to start working in data mining. I dont really know if some enterprise would hire me if i show my scientific publications. Can you give me an advice about how to start in the area? How i present myself?
    Thank you all

  • @Kkdvjur
    @Kkdvjur 6 лет назад

    muy claro y acertado

  • @BEPEC
    @BEPEC 6 лет назад

    Awesome presentation, try to make video on related programming only

  • @FransvandenBergeMuziekschuur
    @FransvandenBergeMuziekschuur 8 лет назад +1

    It's the dude that knows his way around Ms Excel and ODBC ?

  • @manishbishnoi1876
    @manishbishnoi1876 7 лет назад

    thanks for clear my doubt bro

  • @gregb7595
    @gregb7595 6 лет назад

    Good vid

  • @jss672006
    @jss672006 6 лет назад

    A high level of intuition is also a good skill! A skill that cannot be taught, you either possess it or you do not!

  • @roxyye6378
    @roxyye6378 7 лет назад

    could u please say sth about the business analytics major's placement? because it is not professional as computer science and statistic , nor professional from finance guys.

  • @Jake-Day
    @Jake-Day 9 лет назад +17

    For those taking my programming lessons.

    • @Mrayis100
      @Mrayis100 9 лет назад

      i love u

    • @Jake-Day
      @Jake-Day 9 лет назад +1

      Mrayis100 "I believe ya [pulls out Tommy Gun] but my tommy gun don't."

    • @Mrayis100
      @Mrayis100 9 лет назад +1

      Wild Academy hahaha

  • @TimRubel
    @TimRubel 6 лет назад

    One of the core fundamentals in computer science is developing algorithms.

  • @mannyzuccarelli
    @mannyzuccarelli 8 лет назад

    Finally, someone who explains things correctly!

  • @acer355
    @acer355 9 лет назад

    I am a recent Science graduate with a major in Physics. I have no relevant work experience. How does someone like me break into the field and become a Data Scientist? Any help would be appreciated!

  • @lindahorzelenberg6980
    @lindahorzelenberg6980 9 лет назад

    Hi Mike,
    An excellent presentation.
    Please can you recommend a good training company for this? Many thanks
    Linda

  • @Selameena
    @Selameena 8 лет назад +1

    Seems from Mike's definition that anyone who is (and enjoys being) super analytical can do the job? People who studied humanities - philosophy, economics, english, history, etc...are used to breaking down any type of knowledge to its atomic parts and then putting it back again to form a larger picture and in the process making note of patterns...

    • @Selameena
      @Selameena 8 лет назад +1

      +Zachary Benning they do in higher levels. And we use logic in philosophy to analyze, not feelings.

    • @rolfw2336
      @rolfw2336 8 лет назад +4

      @sel Very much so. One of the things that Mike points out is that a data scientist forms a hypothesis about what the data might tell us. That kind of insight can definitely come from people in non-tech fields. There will be more to learn, but the basic tech for data analysis has never been easier. Don't let anyone discourage you from considering this field (and that's from someone with a CS degree!). Good luck to you! -r

    • @Selameena
      @Selameena 8 лет назад

      Thanks, Rolf W!

  • @sruthir8657
    @sruthir8657 8 лет назад

    I am a Java Programmer and I want to do PhD with Data science as specialization. But its getting difficult for me to find data science specialization. How do I choose this program for my PhD . Do I have to choose data mining and algorithms for data science.?

  • @vijaymane9873
    @vijaymane9873 6 лет назад

    But what should I study to being a data scientist

  • @javiervazquez3948
    @javiervazquez3948 6 лет назад

    A master in mathematics is key for this job.

  • @jaym2112
    @jaym2112 3 года назад

    3:03 In spite of that, I wonder why it would seem that Netflix's recommendation engine is worse now than when it began? I think it relates to the system getting smarter at correlation but with limited ability to discern causation. For me, it's probably coincidental if the movie soundtrack was done by the same person in my top movie picks, but the algorithm has already noted a strong correlation that I prefer movies with certain musical scores (a made up example).
    It seems like there's room for a lot of this sort of error in the field.
    I've noticed Netflix never gives a quick validation: "ok you gave this a thumbs up, was it mostly because of A, B, C, Other/None of the above." That would probably help.
    I remember the moment where Netflix decided to go from: "here are the ratings of other users" to "here's what we think you'll rate this movie," which was always WAY off. So, I no longer had any help finding things I'd like. You liked this one movie that most people disliked? It must be because you love bad movies. Here are all the worst movies. You're welcome. That was a terrible change. It's been that way since.
    I think it's easier for a human to predict and navigate a simple algorithm, than it is for a complex algorithm to predict human behavior/choices/preferences. So, the use of such algorithms makes sense for predicting things which do not depend on preference, but are instead complex interactions which seem random, such as modeling weather. It can absolutely be a hindrance elsewhere if forced, such as in the Netflix example.

  • @srw44444
    @srw44444 8 лет назад

    i am currently pursuing my mba in it is there any particular career path you have to follow to become data scientist?
    Thank you

  • @devawratvidhate9093
    @devawratvidhate9093 5 лет назад

    i'm have 2 yrs exp from electronics background but whenever i went to interview for data analyst they ask me ab8 my work experience in data science i told them i completed data science project during course , i don't know what they really want
    everyone has different requirement for jobs other than M.L, Python , R , Statistics some of them want SQL, Tableau , Hadoop , AWS , NLP , AI, Deep Learning should I have to learn all of this ..?

  • @iranicaconsultingagency987
    @iranicaconsultingagency987 7 лет назад

    Thank you Mike. I am 19 years old and I want to discover new trends in my online community. In my high school, I was among the top students in math. How should I start now to be a very successful data scientist in the next 5-10 years?

    • @rjczr3836
      @rjczr3836 2 года назад

      this working out?

  • @datascientist3914
    @datascientist3914 7 лет назад

    you can find data science tutorials at our channel

  • @km2052
    @km2052 7 лет назад

    thx

  • @wobanner
    @wobanner 10 лет назад +3

    Bob Marley on the wall discovering data science.

  • @NassimDhaher
    @NassimDhaher 8 лет назад +2

    Statistical Analysis + Database data + Mathematical Algorithms = Data Science

    • @Mellowyellow8888
      @Mellowyellow8888 8 лет назад

      +Nassim Dhaher I think you need to add in domain knowledge.. You can't have someone that run statistics or algorithms if they don't understand the data... Take biology for example.. you don't take a random person with machine learning, statistical analysis and utilizing databases and start mapping the human genome... Unfortunately this video is a little dated.. The most recent iteration of the Venn diagram he's shown has 3 circles instead of two.. domain knowledge, stats and programming..

  • @interpolatsolutionsllc4129
    @interpolatsolutionsllc4129 9 лет назад +9

    What's the deal with Bob Marley room/office Rm 3330?

  • @toxicgamer123
    @toxicgamer123 7 лет назад

    So what's the difference between a programmer and data scientist.

  • @tankUpp
    @tankUpp 10 лет назад

    Hi Mike Gualtieri, do you happen to know a good master program for data scientist in the USA or Canada? Thank you

    • @DaveScheirer
      @DaveScheirer 9 лет назад +1

      I saw Dr. Mark Rappa present at the SAS Analytics conference last week and was very impressed by the program he's established at North Carolina State University. analytics.ncsu.edu/

  • @epicwhat001
    @epicwhat001 9 лет назад

    I don't think people use algorithms to confirm a hypothesis.
    It should go like this. The real world poses a problem, come up with a solution using an algorithm, tests the soluntion in the real world then conclude.

  • @z00h
    @z00h 6 лет назад

    Jah Rastafarai, Bob Marlay famalam big up, Al Gore Riddims man.

  • @ranfeamon
    @ranfeamon 9 лет назад

    Hi, I want to know the best place to study this for a master degree, and if is self-learning difficulty. thanks

    • @dun-kindohnatson6447
      @dun-kindohnatson6447 8 лет назад

      +ranfeamon You can find a lot of tutorials for the main factors in data science here on RUclips. There's a lot of math and language arts in it. If you think you're good at visualizing data, as in mathematical problems, and if you're good at reading and adapting to new languages, then this is the job for you. If you don't find yourself good at these starting factors, then this is not the best job for you. If you feel eligible for this, then Universities like MIT are great. I graduated MIT with a masters degree in computer science and a bachelors in data science. I earn over 400,000 annually, so it's a great career. There's not a lot of us, which makes it a great choice in career, but it takes A LOT of skills. A lot of domain knowledge and comprehension of code and language variation is an essential characteristic you must have. As in computer language, start off with easy ones like HTML and Python. We use these two most often.

    • @dun-kindohnatson6447
      @dun-kindohnatson6447 8 лет назад

      +Golden Hawk * A bachelors degree in Chemical Science, not data science, sorry about that! When I went to MIT there were no Data Science careers. It was quite new back then, but it may be a career choice now, however I'm not sure. I started off as a computer scientist who programmed websites for small companies, but I moved under the title of a "Data Scientist" since I thought It'd be a good adjustment to my job.

  • @cbmughda
    @cbmughda 8 лет назад

    Thank you so much for such a precise explanation!

  • @kansashick
    @kansashick 9 лет назад +5

    Rastafari Live Up. Enjoy the Bob Marley picture in the back

    • @Boog_masskway
      @Boog_masskway 7 лет назад

      kansashick must be a running joke for that guy in the office

  • @benwaful
    @benwaful 9 лет назад

    I am a theoretical quantum phycisist, finishing my phd in approx. a year. So I basically have highly advanced knowledge of mathematics, especially linear algebra. I am not really a programmer, but I have had to use some numerical/coding tools such as matlab.
    Which big data companies would be interested in hiring someone with my skills?
    I still have to decide if I want to go into finance or somewhere else after my doctoral studies. However, I recently heard more and more about the growth of big data science,

    • @marvell8744
      @marvell8744 9 лет назад

      Right now you have a chance of getting hired as an entry level Consultant but not as a Data Scientist because your background is very theoretical. Computer Science, data mining, and IT skills are very important to companies looking for Data Scientists. Also, being good at math does not necessarily mean being good at data analysis and statistics (I know that too well). You should follow a postgraduate degree to specialise yourself at something more applied and get some strong IT skills, then your profile will be unbeatable.

    • @marvell8744
      @marvell8744 9 лет назад

      Raymond Martin To reply to your previous comment (which is now unrepliable), these days most people perceive "Data Scientists" as people who work exclusively in the industry. Most Data Scientists have a PHD and therefore a background in research but they're not called "Data Scientists" by anybody until they join the industry. If you have all the skills of a Data Scientist and work on Bioinformatics then you're a Bioinformatician, simple as that. I don't know what your book says but from my personal experience I would say that the industry looks for two profiles of Data Scientists: (1) a specialised Data Analyst with advanced IT/programming skills and (2) a specialised Computer Scientist with experience on Hadoop and Big Data. So I agree that someone with a Computer Science background can easily become a data scientist (the second category). Also, people from Computer Science may have different profiles. I've known people from Computer Science who were purely tech freaks and others who were math whizz. Then again you have Theoretical Computer Science which is basically pure mathematics. Yes, Computer Science is at the heart of all data analytical techniques but it all depends on the person and it's hard to make generic rules.

    • @marvell8744
      @marvell8744 9 лет назад

      Raymond Martin I don't know what will happen in the next few years but I know what's happening now. Today the competitive Data Scientist profile that the Industry looks for must have mixed skills in Computer Science and Data Analysis, preferably with a quantitative PhD research background. The thing is that those "MSc. Data Science" degrees are very new and not well established in the industry (yet), hence why today's Data Scientists are expected to have a multidisciplinary background of different degrees where a PhD is a huge plus. The profile that I'm describing will be even more competitive in a few years when anybody with some BSc and/or MSc will call themselves "Data Scientists" though the Industry will never favour them.

    • @marvell8744
      @marvell8744 9 лет назад

      Raymond Martin Raymond Martin I haven't read books or surveys but I have worked for and gone to many "Data Scientist" interviews with multi-national giants. Data science is a specialty and not a discipline per se, where the postgrad degrees are mostly a mix of quantitative/computational and technical computing skills with a focus on Big Data. The problem with such a "Data Science" postgrad is that it is a purely professional degree and it makes no sense to go into research after that. Generally speaking, a PhD may not be the norm but it's a huge plus for a quantitative post because it shows that you have a background in research. Smaller to average companies don't care about that so much, as you said, a postgrad in data science may suffice. In big companies, however, where competition is much higher, a PhD and background in research combined with quantitative/technical skills will get you more noticed than someone with a "Data Science" postgrad (assuming no previous experience in both cases). I'm not speaking hypothetically, I know this first hand both as an employer and past candidate. Some of the largest Finance, Consulting and IT companies perform automated CV screening by scanning degree names and searching for a PhD. It should be noted that once you reach the technical interview stage, your background doesn't matter anymore, then it all comes down to performing well at the interviewer's tests/questions/problems at hand.

    • @jamtart22
      @jamtart22 8 лет назад

      +Benoit Descamps why would someone with a phd in quantum physics want to break into finance or data? Im mainly just curious, they seem like very different skill sets altogether, and it seems impractical to go for a phd in physics if you know that you have other intentions. Although i can understand if you have had a change of heart towards physics

  • @flopkuff
    @flopkuff 7 лет назад

    When you buy a new shirt and put it on before ironing...

  • @kelelaworeda2041
    @kelelaworeda2041 8 лет назад

    the god ida

  • @shilpaarjuna8022
    @shilpaarjuna8022 7 лет назад +10

    why the hell are u guyz bothered about his shirt !! r u guyz looking for a perfect person who wear neat and tidy dress or bothered about the content which is he talking about! crazy people

    • @MrMusicformyhead
      @MrMusicformyhead 5 лет назад

      the man is giving information and STILL they complain. Fuck heads!

    • @askance2778
      @askance2778 5 лет назад

      quality of shirt = data
      bad data = bad algorithms = bad data scientist
      bad quality of shirt = bad data
      do the math lol.

    • @TdotO37
      @TdotO37 4 года назад

      Askance ugjqqvioii

  • @darkdragon1984
    @darkdragon1984 9 лет назад +3

    An office for Bob Marley, brilliant :-)

  • @BlueNinjaX11
    @BlueNinjaX11 7 лет назад

    Bob Marley is the best Data Scientist known to mankind. Data Data Data.

  • @banjobongo5456
    @banjobongo5456 6 лет назад

    This dude needs an iron. That shirt is fresh.

  • @renetatuacastillo19
    @renetatuacastillo19 10 лет назад +2

    This is my personal path to become data scientist, really weird actually, but here it is:
    Highschool (computer specialization)+ Actuarial Science Bachelor + Hacker Hobby + Data Engineering Master + Big Data PHD.
    Well, i am trying to take this path, now i was accepted for the master, so hopefully i will become a data scientist soon. Twitter Firehose here i come :).

  • @diegocalderon3221
    @diegocalderon3221 8 лет назад +4

    Brand new shirt eh?? Haha

  • @malikadeelimtiaz5946
    @malikadeelimtiaz5946 5 лет назад

    Hi Mike, Thanks for your such an excellent explanation. But I am sorry to say that I am barely understand what you said. As your voice is echo. Can you please again record and upload .

  • @vijaymane9873
    @vijaymane9873 6 лет назад

    Plz tell me

  • @jonathanbrotto7278
    @jonathanbrotto7278 8 лет назад

    Hopefully I fall in the middle as I have a MIS degree with a masters in ERM. Data Scientist must have those ah-ha moments.

  • @ayubaalim2201
    @ayubaalim2201 3 года назад

    my DREAMS from Somalia

  • @akapoolka8325
    @akapoolka8325 6 лет назад +2

    5:29

    • @goehz99
      @goehz99 6 лет назад +1

      Aka Poolka glitch