Who Wants To Play “Jeopardy”?
That would be IBM Research, for millions of dollars (I suspect). I’ve known about the Jeopardy project for a while…
Taking Assumptions With A Grain Of Salt
Occasionally, I come across descriptions of clustering or modeling techniques which include mention of "assumptions" being made by the algorithm.…
Guest Post: Inference for R
Today, I would like to welcome Ben Hinchliffe as a guest blogger on Data Mining Research. Ben is working at…
Social Analytics?
Do you ever have those moments when something someone says in a conversation is the one missing piece of a…
Dashboards should do more than raise your blood pressure
This headline came from a briefing I got from LucidEra about their spring release and was so good I just…
Friends Don’t Let Friends Overpay for BI
Business Intelligence projects are famous for low success rates, high costs and time overruns. The economics of BI are visibly…
First Look – New Wisdom RuleGuide
New Wisdom was founded in 2006 (as a spinoff of Lambert Consultants) to develop software for managing business source rules.…
Embracing Email Authentication a Must
The Online Trust Alliance (www.otalliance.org) announced that 56% of government websites and only 45% of major online retailers have implemented…
Twitter Followers, Should We Have a New Metric?
(photo I took on the Great Wall) It seems like at every tech conference or event the issue of how…
Getting On the Same Page – Marketing and the Business
This week, VisionEdge Marketing released the findings of it’s 8th Annual Marketing Performance Measurement and Management (MPM) survey. The finding…