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Data Science Imposters Podcast

101 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 26 ratings

Explore data science, analytics, big data, machine learning as we discuss these topics

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Casual Talk, Space, and Bitemporal Tables

July 26, 2021 01:37 - 46 minutes - 54.6 MB

Jordy and Antonio meet after a vacation haitus or two. They talk space, life, and are even able to sneak in some data science. If you’d like to see our show continue, reach out to the hosts.

3 Projects That Can Make You a Household* Name

June 08, 2021 19:36 - 31 minutes - 37.3 MB

*Household name is a bit of exaggeration – but certainly a known name in the ML community. Today we are joined by Alex Beutel, KDD Cup co-chair and senior staff research scientist & tech lead / manager at Google to discuss the three projects for this year’s KDD Cup. It’s amazing the diversity in these Read More ...

‘Data Science’ is an evolution. What does it mean now in the Workplace? w/ Erin Stanton

May 31, 2021 19:17 - 35 minutes - 41.8 MB

We didn’t always have ‘Data Science’ but we’ve had data for ever. We’re joined by Erin Stanton to learn about the evolution of Data Science in her work and personal life. Erin Stanton has 13+ years of experience in big data and data science and she currently runs the Global Client Support organization for Virtu Read More ...

What are NFTs and why do you care? (Fixed episode link)

March 29, 2021 18:25 - 40 minutes - 47.4 MB

Shain and Calvin join us to tell us all about NFTs. NFTs stand for non-fungible tokens – meaning they represent unique items – unlike currency which is fungible and can be aggregate or divided. NFTs could become a bigger industry than digital currencies so will you be an early adopter or late comer?

I don’t get the vaccine rollout … is using tech for a vaccine appt immoral …

March 09, 2021 15:21 - 34 minutes - 40.5 MB

Antonio and Jordy are back at it. No guests, just the two hosts catching up after 3 months of relative silence. Antonio explains to Jordy why he is befuddled by the vaccine rollout … in addition, he asks whether the script he wrote to find a vaccine appointment is immoral … We’d like to hear Read More ...

Can you remember this? We talk memory with John Graham, Grandmaster of Memory, and USA Memory Champion

December 28, 2020 16:01 - 48 minutes - 56.8 MB

What would you remember if you had better memory? In this episode we speak to the 2018 USA Memory Champion and Grandmaster of Memory, John Graham aka memoryjohn.com. As imposters, we have lots of questions. John answers them with the exactness that you’d expect from someone who continues to train their memory. John is a Read More ...

Math in Data Science with Professor Margot Gerritsen

December 14, 2020 18:30 - 1 hour - 85 MB

Today we are joined by Professor Margot Gerritsen from Stanford University today to talk to us about Math in Data Science, Diversity in Data Science, and some of the ideas behind a Growth Mindset. She is co-founder and co-director of the global Women in Data Science (WiDS) conference, reaching more than 120,000 participants annually in Read More ...

Discovering interesting rules: Association Rule Learning

December 01, 2020 00:43 - 43 minutes - 50.4 MB

We’ve been doing this podcast for over three years and I’m surprised that we had never come across and discussed the topic of association rules. Association rules is a mining technique that allows you to find rules in your data. It’s pretty intuitive when you see it but we were so surprised how hard it Read More ...

Stock Market: Investing and Data Science

November 17, 2020 00:12 - 52 minutes - 61.4 MB

Jordy and Antonio talk about the stock market. They focus on the data behind the stock market movements and also how you can get started investing in the stock market. Whether you have never traded in the market, are a buy-and-hold investor, or are an avid investor – you’ll enjoy this spirited conversation that could Read More ...

How Emerging Data Scientists Can Path Creative Careers (And How Employers Can Help Get Them There)

November 02, 2020 13:41 - 1 hour - 72 MB

This episode is the panel discussion that we moderated two weeks ago for the Tom Tom Cities Rising Summit (https://www.tomtomfoundation.org/cities-rising-summit). Here’s the description provided for the event: Join regional data science leaders for a discussion that will touch on best practices for college graduates to mid-career professionals who are seeking rewarding employment opportunities, as well Read More ...

Is Feature Engineering a low hanging fruit?

October 19, 2020 23:33 - 39 minutes - 46 MB

In this episode, Antonio explains to Jordy what he knows about feature engineering from work, Kaggle projects, and general research. Antonio talks about featuretools which he was able to use recently. Feature Engineering appears to be an area that could really enhance machine learning in significant ways. What do you think? Do we need experts Read More ...

Can Team Sports Take Advantage of Reinforcement Learning?

October 05, 2020 22:01 - 43 minutes - 50.3 MB

In team sports, you have players – sometimes a couple, sometimes many players – all going for a goal. This is very different than games or sports with one player. The idea of collaboration makes everything harder. In this episode, Edward Rusu tells us all about Multiagent Reinforcement Learning (aka MARL). Edward is a researcher Read More ...

Do computers learn using positive reinforcement or negative reinforcement?

September 22, 2020 00:41 - 38 minutes - 44.9 MB

Nothing feels more like Artificial Intelligence than when a computer learns by itself through repeated simulations. Computers can now master games by simply playing the game over and over against itself. This is reinforcement learning. Today we have David Stroud on the show to explain to us a bit of reinforcement learning. He’ll give us Read More ...

Did AI write this blog or was it Liam?

September 08, 2020 01:26 - 31 minutes - 37.5 MB

Liam Porr wrote ‘Feeling Unproductive? Maybe you should stop overthinking’ The post had thousands of visitors and made it to the top of some blogging site. Liam did come up with the title and some of the text but he didn’t do it alone. Liam had help from GPT-3. GPT-3 is the latest readily available Read More ...

A/B Testing, Data Science, & more with Eric Schles

August 24, 2020 11:18 - 56 minutes - 66.2 MB

We asked Eric Schles to come on the show to explain A/B Testing to us. He didn’t stop there. He explained a few other things along the way and as you expect with someone with his vast experience in technology and data science, our conversation took some twists and turns. Eric is writing a Data Read More ...

Data Analytics and Predictions made easier

July 28, 2020 11:56 - 41 minutes - 48.5 MB

We connect with Shanif Dhanani, Co-founder and CEO of Apteo, to learn how he and his team are making data analytics and presictions easier. If you’re looking to do this in your organization, like we’ve done, you will want to listen and hear about some of the hurdles and how they are being solved.

Big Data through the eyes and mouth of Arun Murthy, co-founder of Hortonworks & CPO of Cloudera

July 13, 2020 17:40 - 46 minutes - 54.1 MB

In this episode, we get to talk to an insider of the big data movement. Arun Murthy is one of the founders of Hortonworks and has spent well over a decade in the big data industry. We ask Arun to walk us through what has challenged in the industry, his journey, and what is next Read More ...

Police Encounters: A data project w/ D. Brian Burghart

June 15, 2020 13:01 - 41 minutes - 48.4 MB

According to FatalEncounters.org, there have been 934 police-involved deaths between January 1, 2020 and June 12, 2020. How does a lifelong, award-winning journalist, the former editor/publisher of the Reno News & Review and a former journalism instructor at the University of Nevada, Reno create one of the leading data sources for US fatal encounters with Read More ...

Broadcast Radio-inspired AI technology personalizes song transitions w/ Zack Zalon

May 28, 2020 12:54 - 42 minutes - 49.6 MB

“The future of streaming music is more than just playlists of songs with long gaps of silence,” says Co-Founder and CEO of Super Hi-Fi, Zack Zalon. We are excited to have Zack on the show to tell us a bit about his company, data, and technology he uses. Like our show? Subscribe. Write a review. Read More ...

The OODA loop & the Onion Diagram in Data Science w/ David Purdy

May 18, 2020 13:02 - 42 minutes - 49.4 MB

We’re still in the midst of COVID-19. We wanted to see how someone like David Purdy would approach this problem from a data and data science perspective. He didn’t let us down by introducing high-level concepts like the OODA loop, developed by Colonel John Boyd for combat operations process, and his own Onion Diagram which Read More ...

Customer Analytics w/ Raymond Collins

May 04, 2020 21:05 - 46 minutes - 53.7 MB

How do you think about your customers? Not in business? How are businesses thinking about you? Customer Analytics is interesting because the techniques can be applied to a number of different disciplines. Raymond Collins is a friend of the show and has 12 years of experience leading data science, customer analytics, and data strategy initiatives. Read More ...

Supply Chain and Data Science with Tim Gagnon

April 20, 2020 19:26 - 43 minutes - 51.1 MB

In this episode, we discuss supply chain and data science with Tim Gagnon. Tim is the Vice President of Analytics and Data Science at C.H. Robinson and has recently been tapped to lead the newly launched Robinson Labs. Be well,be safe, stay sane.

4 Voices, 1 Topic: Product Management

April 06, 2020 12:11 - 44 minutes - 51.6 MB

We are joined by four people with four different perspectives about product management. We interviewed them separately and then combined their responses to seven questions about their field. Soumeya Benghanem is the head of product management at Strategy & Action. Clement Kao is a product manager at a Financial Technology company based in San Francisco. Read More ...

Data Science and Politics

March 23, 2020 12:07 - 56 minutes - 65.5 MB

Today we have a guest that will help us understand data science in politics. Dr. Andrew Therriault is a Data Science and Strategy Consultant.  He teaches a course entitled ‘Data Science for Political Campaigns’ at Harvard. Prior to this, he served as the Chief Data Officer for the City of Boston and the Director of Read More ...

Scrum Mastering

March 09, 2020 11:19 - 49 minutes - 57.1 MB

On today’s show, we are joined by Hector Gutierrez and Heath Herel to discuss what it means to be a Scrum Master. Hector is an old friend of the show. Over the course of his 15+ year career, Hector has had the opportunity to work on IT integration projects spanning all aspects of his respective Read More ...

Data Science Buffet

February 24, 2020 11:46 - 49 minutes - 58.1 MB

In this buffet, you get to bear us talk about data science jobs, Tesla removing features, Appl slowing down phones, the terror of interviewing for jobs, dynamic programming. We hope you are full after this meal.

Data Science Retreat, Social Good, and ISAs with Jose Quesada @quesada

February 11, 2020 12:57 - 55 minutes - 64 MB

Jose Quesada (@quesada) is the CEO and Founder of Data Science Retreat (@datascienceret) in Berlin, Germany. DSR is one of the top market leading, bootcamp-style schools in Europe. Jose has mentored over 200 projects and has a talent for choosing a project. He gives us his thoughts on what constitutes a successful Machine Learning or Read More ...

Ku Bah What? with @kelseyhightower

January 21, 2020 12:26 - 38 minutes - 44.6 MB

In this episode, we are joined by Kelsey Hightower who schools on Kubernetes. Kubernetes is the conductor to the orchestra of containers (or something like that).   Kelsey is one of the real people on Twitter answering questions and having conversations.  His handle is @kelseyhightower. That’s not his only qualification: he’s also the author of the Read More ...

License Plates for Space Satellites – with John Lee @jclee20100

January 08, 2020 12:20 - 41 minutes - 48.3 MB

On this episode, we talk with John Lee, @jclee20100, about ELROI (www.el-roi.space). Whether it classifies as fully functioning satellites or space trash, there’s a good amount of material orbiting our earth. Locating your own satellite becomes a challenge. Listen to find out how ELROI does it. By the way, these satellites are getting smaller allowing Read More ...

2019 is a wrap.

January 02, 2020 00:54 - 40 minutes - 46.8 MB

In 2019, our podcast hit major milestones. * 32 new episodes * 100,000 downloads * Sponsored by the University of San Francisco www.usfca.edu/dsi * Most importantly, we met and interviewed some amazing people: James Savage Haftan Eckholdt Noemi Derzsy Prem Ganeshkumar Maria Victoria Arroyo Brian de Heus Miguel Garcia Kenneth Reitz Alaa Moussawi Elissa Shevinsky Read More ...

Privacy and Computer Science with Dr. Mihai Maruseac

December 17, 2019 03:17 - 42 minutes - 49 MB

In this episode, we have Dr. Mihai Maruseac give us a different perspective about Differential Privacy. His perspective comes from Computer Science instead of Statistics. Like all of our episodes, we jump around from privacy to other topics to Boston and back. Want to share your thoughts? Email us at [email protected] or [email protected]

Fight Artificial Intelligence with this …

December 02, 2019 12:42 - 37 minutes - 43.9 MB

Today on the show, we have Eric Wong who tells us about how you can fight some of those machine learning / artificial intelligence programs with a little of their own medicine. Eric is a PhD candidate at Carnegie Mellon University and his work is focused on solving the problem of adversial examples. I’d say Read More ...

Differential Privacy? w/ Dr. Claire McKay Bowen

November 18, 2019 13:12 - 56 minutes - 65.4 MB

How private is that survey data? Differential Privacy allows us to quantify this and other questions about data and it’s privacy. On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Claire McKay Bowen. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher in the Statistical Sciences Group at the Los Alamos National Laboratory studying methods of data privacy, specifically Read More ...

Deep Learning ‘Spoken’ with Dr. Jon Krohn

November 04, 2019 12:06 - 53 minutes - 62 MB

We’ve done our best as imposters to talk about machine learning and in this episode we have an expert join us. Dr. Jon Krohn is the Chief Data Scientist at untapt and is the author of Deep Learning Illustrated. Jon provided us with a ton of insights about the space and also about what deep Read More ...

Mentoring with Reshama Shaikh

October 21, 2019 10:48 - 38 minutes - 44.9 MB

In this episode, we talk about mentoring with Reshama Shaikh. She explains some of the do’s and don’ts of mentoring. Reshama is an independent data scientist/statistician and MBA with skills in Python, R and SAS. She is an organizer of the meetup groups NYC Women in Machine Learning and Data Science and NYC PyLadies. If Read More ...

Did you get my message? Messaging and Queues

October 07, 2019 11:29 - 47 minutes - 55.6 MB

Antonio asserts that this is one of those topics that is rarely talked about and less rarely taught in colleges and universities but is a staple of any enterprise system. In this episode, Antonio tries to explain the concept to Jordy. Don’t worry, he’ll quiz him later. Our sponsor is the University of San Francisco. Read More ...

How does Manufacturing evolve? With software and data, of course.

September 30, 2019 11:30 - 35 minutes - 42.1 MB

We know nothing about manufacturing. Okay, maybe Jordy knows a bit more than Antonio but we, collectively, still know nothing. In this episode, we talk with Adam Montoya and Christian Gonzalez who give us a lesson in manufacturing and also tell us about Bright Machines. Bright Machines’ tagline is Software-Defined Manufacturing and we want to Read More ...

Starting an Online Company: Talk with Moonllight.com Founders

September 23, 2019 11:31 - 51 minutes - 59.8 MB

In this episode, we talk to Stefan Woort-Menker and Kaitlyn Wojtaszek, founders of Moonllight.com, about their journey to start an online company. This is an episode about the challenges of getting your product to market, how the idea was formed, the pitfalls to avoid, and the hype versus reality. I would say more but then Read More ...

NVIDIA takes the driver’s seat

September 16, 2019 11:10 - 33 minutes - 38.7 MB

What does the manufacturer of video cards have to do with autonomous or driver-less cars? Find out from our next guest, Nico Koumchatzky. Nico, Director of AI Infrastructure, helps us navigate through our understanding of this technology. He’s even got advice for those of you starting your career in data science, artificial intelligence, or a Read More ...

Complex Systems Do Not Add Up

August 26, 2019 11:30 - 41 minutes - 48.1 MB

The Complex Systems Society has this on their website ‘The most famous quote about Complex Systems comes from Aristotle who said that “The whole is more than the sum of its parts”‘ In this episode, we invite Dr. Bruno Gonçalves to explain it to us, the data science imposters. Bruno gives us a nice mix Read More ...

The Art of Digital War: Enter the Blockchain

July 30, 2019 11:32 - 55 minutes - 64.5 MB

Would you give up Control for Convenience? Blockchain will protect you. Vikal Kapoor joins us on this conversation. Vikal is an experienced entrepreneur whose latest venture as CEO of Dapps is solving customer experience problems using Blockchain technology. Specifically, they are building customer relationship management (CRM) software on top of an Enterprise Blockchain computing platform. Read More ...

Democratize your data. Do this first to get real results…. (w/ Leigha Jarett)

July 15, 2019 11:35 - 43 minutes - 50.6 MB

Your company wants to catch up with the buzz of data science, machine learning, or artificial intelligence. What do you do first? Hire a PhD in Physics to build artificial intelligence algorithms? Hire a team of consultants? Leigha Jarett join us to give us her view. As an employee of Looker, she’s had this conversation Read More ...

How do I become a serial tech entrepreneur? (with Elissa Shevinsky @ElissaBeth)

July 01, 2019 01:23 - 49 minutes - 58 MB

Elissa Shevinsky, CEO of Faster Than Light, gives us some insight about entrepreneurship in technology. As a successful entrepreneur, she’s seen a few things and has gained much knowledge on entrepreneurship which she shares on this episode. Join us as she walks us through the journey of starting multiple technology companies.

Give us 1 star.

June 17, 2019 10:53 - 31 minutes - 36.8 MB

Antonio and Jordy talk about the company in California that’s so fed up with Yelp that they have requested 1 star reviews – they’ve almost made it mandatory given that they give 50% off their otherwise very expensive pizza pies. Their conversation then devolves into other tangents.

What’s a p-value and can you trust it?

June 10, 2019 11:51 - 43 minutes - 50.3 MB

The notes below are inside look on how we structured this week’s episode … If your p-value is higher than .05, you can’t publish research. Antonio: What is a p-value?   Jordy: The P value, or calculated probability, is the probability of finding the observed, or more extreme, results when the null hypothesis (H0) of Read More ...

Climate Change – how can we use data?

June 03, 2019 11:47 - 39 minutes - 45.9 MB

Two days after recording this, we saw the article ‘Trump Administration Hardens Its Attack on Climate Science’ – https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/27/us/politics/trump-climate-science.html Climate Change is a topic that requires arguments based on data not rhetoric. Science not politics. Facts not opinions. During our conversation, we referenced the following: https://www.news.gatech.edu/2018/01/17/using-data-mining-make-sense-climate-change https://nas-sites.org/americasclimatechoices https://...

Starting a Podcast – DSI Guide

May 20, 2019 11:08 - 38 minutes - 45.3 MB

Here’s our simple, straightforward guide to starting a podcast. Yes, you can do it. For our hardcore data science listeners, we’ll be back next week.

How does New York City use data?

May 13, 2019 11:08 - 46 minutes - 54.3 MB

Dr. Alaa Moussawi joins us to talk about how the NYC Council is leveraging data and how this data is helping New Yorkers along the way. NYC makes their data available so you too can explore it and answer the questions that you care about – https://opendata.cityofnewyork.us/ To learn more about Alaa’s Data Science Team, Read More ...

Predicting crimes without bias and prejudice – is it possible?

May 06, 2019 11:05 - 40 minutes - 47.3 MB

Predictive policing companies have received some unwanted attention. Police departments are minimizing their use, if not eliminating these programs altogether. Predictive policing aims at leveraging more data when determining crime areas, identifying perpetrators, and allocating resources. What do you think? Tell us on Twitter @dsimposters or email us at [email protected]

DSI Week in Data Science-y News with Miguel Garcia

April 29, 2019 11:40 - 55 minutes - 64.8 MB

Our friend, Miguel Garcia, pops in on this episode. We always love having Miguel on the show. This is especially true today when we get his take on the latest news events we are covering in this episode. While we have Miguel on he talks to us about his role as a Senior Solutions Engineer Read More ...

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