Understanding the exact problem and the specifics of that problem in data science are key from the who, what, when, where and why. Understanding the problem will guide in data collection or data selection to model selection. This presentation will discuss and increase your knowledge and skillset to identifying the problem in the data science project.
Data Science is an interdisciplinary field that uses the scientific method, processes, algorithms, and systems to extract valuable meaning and insights from data. Information covered will include the phases of data science and the various resources the Unit for Data Science and Analytics and the Hayden Library has to support your learning.
Join us in watching the Academy of Professional Family Mediator's 2022 Annual Conference "Stretching Our Limits: Building Skills, Developing Business, Expanding Globally." This local watch party brings together students, mediators, collaborative law professionals, attorneys, and all those in the family law profession to network and learn together. *****Watch Party Registrants must have also registered for the APFM Conference via https://apfmnet.org/annual-conference/registration/ Happy Hour Reception attendees do not.*****
Reception
Oct. 13 | 4:30–6:30 p.m
This highly engaging conference focuses on the practical and emerging issues affecting the practice of law in the digital age. Leading jurists, attorneys and technologists will walk you through the latest cutting-edge issues in eDiscovery, information governance, privacy, security and new forms of electronically-stored information. All who participate — whether new to eDiscovery or building on their expertise — will find valuable knowledge and networking opportunities.
*Eligible for up to 12 hours towards the annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona.
This conversation considers mutual aid efforts nationally through a local lens, specifically the relationship with law enforcement that often conflicts with these humanitarian efforts. ASU undergraduate Austin Davis, a social justice poet and leader of AzHugs for the Houseless, shares his perspective on the relationship between police and policing the unsheltered and those who support the unsheltered. Podcast can be accessed here: https://revealnews.org/podcast/handcuffed-and-unhoused/
Please join us for a storytelling session on how our interdisciplinary team at ASU collaborated to solve a complex challenge.
For about three months, students, staff and faculty worked together to create a prediction model for COVID-19 severity in pediatric patients.
We will review our process and share our journey with you.
Zoom link: https://asu.zoom.us/j/82826694471
Learn some of the basics of data science in our hands-on mini workshops.
We will show you how to import data, build models, and interpret results using multiple techniques in the Python programming language.
Zoom link: https://asu.zoom.us/j/89168159357?from=addon#success
In this Open Lab, we will explore bias in data science from a variety of angles, including cultural, technical, and philosophical perspectives. Participants will think through various examples and come away with practical steps to mitigate bias in their work.
Zoom link: https://asu.zoom.us/j/82826694471
Learn some of the basics of data science in our hands-on mini workshops. We will show you how to import data, build models, and interpret results using multiple techniques in the Python programming language, except for the Jan. 26 mini-workshop.
Zoom link: https://asu.zoom.us/j/89168159357?from=addon#success