George VyshnyaYear 2023 in AI/ML Retrospective“The soul is amused by congenial work” — Hryhorii Savych Skovoroda.Dec 30, 2023Dec 30, 2023
George VyshnyainSBC Group BlogCloud ML In Perspective: Surprises of 2021, projections for 2022~ Life is just a series of conformity tests. — William Joseph DonovanDec 4, 2021Dec 4, 2021
George VyshnyainSBC Group BlogEffective Cloud ETL in Cross-Cloud Setup — Part 1: Let Big Data Flow“Data is the new science. Big Data holds the answers.” — By Pat GelsingerJul 21, 2021Jul 21, 2021
George VyshnyainSBC Group BlogIs AutoML Useful for Professional Data Scientists?This post focuses on useful AutoML tools that can save some time in daily routines of professional Data ScientistsApr 22, 2021Apr 22, 2021
George VyshnyainSBC Group BlogData Science and ML Trends in 2020–2022: Portraits of the Industry and Raise of AutoMLThe DS and ML industry is prolifirating, and its geography expands. Raise of interest in AutoML tools will speed up the evolution as well.Feb 1, 2021Feb 1, 2021
George VyshnyainSBC Group BlogCloud Computing and Data Science and ML Trends in 2020–2022: The battle of giantsPopularity of cloud computing platforms and products among the data science and ML professionals is the part of the epic Battle of Giants.Jan 10, 2021Jan 10, 2021
George VyshnyainSBC Group BlogPROs and CONs of Rapid EDA ToolsIt’s better to solve the right problem approximately than to solve the wrong problem exactly.Oct 18, 20202Oct 18, 20202
George VyshnyaPythonic Audio Feature Extraction in the Age of Parallel and Distributed Computing“Redesigning your application to run multithreaded on a multicore machine is a little like learning to swim by jumping into the deep end.”…Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020
George VyshnyainSBC Group BlogFeature Importance in the Age of Explainable AI/ML“By far, the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it.” — Eliezer YudkowskyJul 12, 2020Jul 12, 2020
George VyshnyainSBC Group BlogTo Sparse or not to Sparse?The title of this post could be the question of Hamlet, the prince of Denmark, if he were a Data Scientist :-)Dec 17, 2017Dec 17, 2017