6th March 2020: Friday Quick Recap

6th March 2020: Friday Quick Recap

6th March 2020: Friday Quick Recap

It has been a wonderful week and Friday is here already. So why fritter away time. Let us jump straight to our very own Friday Roundup of the week that was.

There is good news to share with all of you. Dexlab Analytics has started training engineering and management graduates from the International School of Informatics & Management in Python, Data Science and Machine Learning. It conducted a four-day long programme starting February 28. The students of the institute were trained at the Jaipur campus. The training was a very robust and fruitful one.

Next, we focused on evaluating Deep Learning and its applications. We also wrote on the role of Artificial Intelligence in transforming the healthcare sector. Moreover, we covered answers on the same topic – AI in healthcare – which has been raging for quite some time. Lastly, we answered the pertinent question on whether the data science analysis job market will be saturated any time soon.

Dexlab Analytics Starts Training the Students of IIIM

Dexlab Analytics begins training the engineering and management graduates from the International School of Informatics & Management on Python, Data Science and Machine Learning on 28th February.

Deep Learning — Applications and Techniques

We wrote on the cutting edge technological attributes of Deep Learning such as Fully Connected Neural Networks. We also listed its applications in fields such as robotics and healthcare. 

Applications of Artificial Intelligence: Healthcare

We listed the applications of AI in the crucial field of healthcare like stroke prevention and cancer detection. We also wrote on how the technology is coming to be used in developing countries.

Will data science/analysis jobs be oversaturated?

Read Eshika Roy's answer to Will data science/analysis jobs be oversaturated? on Quora

We assuaged fears by explaining the job market is not saturated and we also listed technical and non-technical skills a data scientist ought to have to be of value in the competitive Indian job market.


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March 6, 2020 2:56 pm Published by

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