Sunday, December 31, 2017

Data science is mostly about interleaving sequences

Announcing the Berkeley Distinguished Lectures in Data Science


So, just call these folks, Sphere Packers Anonymous, and the site has some interesting reads.  I will go through it, wanting to see if they are getting close to auto traded systems.  These kinds of symposia are great for testing the state of science regarding Fintech, usually worth thumbing through if I am a Fintech. This paper, for instance:

Data-driven induction of critical timescales to improve the development of predictive models in the earth sciences

This author is doing the Google Alpha Zero problem, trying to  find the bridge between locally accurate models and globally unstable models. 

This is the chess game problem, the game rules are not a spanning tree without loops, chess loops the frig all over the place.  One needs larger windows to find the relative prime for these loops, separate and count their steps in chess terms. So the chess play is all about finding the relevant window sizes that need searching at various points of the board.  This author has a  job waiting at Giggles, could easily design a pit boss forus.

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