Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
Making the Most of What Little We Have
Sometimes, getting more data is not an option. But it need not spell doom for your Deep Learning project. There is a technique that can help you make the mos...
How to Plan an Agile Data Science Project
As a data scientist and the technical director of a master’s degree in data science, at this point I have participated, developed, and overseen a number of p...
First Looks Can Be Deceiving
On how choosing the right metrics can determine whether we build a decent hotdog detector or not.
Replacing the power adapter on a Dell XPS 15 9550
I just changed the power adapter in my laptop. This is how it’s supposed to look:
Numerical Methods
Last year, I started teaching at a university, San Pablo CEU, specifically in their Biomedical Engineering degree. It was a trying but ultimately rewarding e...
My First Hotdog Detector
Hi there! Welcome back to this series on Deep Learning for image classification. In the two previous installments about imagenet and deep learning, and the t...
Why We Split
Hi there! Today I’ll be talking about why we split our data into training, validation and test sets and gradient descent.
Getting Some Hotdogs
What would you say if I told you there is a app on the market that tell you if you have a hotdog or not a hotdog. It is very good and I do not want to wor...
How to Git Jupyter Notebooks the Right Way
I, like many other Data Scientists, love the Jupyter Notebook. It’s pretty, it’s convenient, it lets you share your analyses with other people. By putting to...
Dead Simple Hosting With GitHub Pages
For a long time I’ve been thinking that I had to have a website. I even bought a domain… something like a year and a half ago. Yes, I’ve paid 2 yearly fees...