by Dr. Owns | Mar 11, 2025 | Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Information, Decision Support
In 2015, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) published a highly effective series of heatmaps illustrating the impact of vaccines on infectious diseases in the United States. These visualizations showcased the power of blanket policies to drive widespread change. You can...
by Dr. Owns | Mar 11, 2025 | Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Information, Decision Support
Imagine studying a module at university for a semester. At the end, after an intensive learning phase, you take an exam – and you can recall the most important concepts without looking them up. Now imagine the second situation: You are asked a question about a new...
by Dr. Owns | Mar 10, 2025 | Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Information, Decision Support
Introduction In the “ever rapidly changing landscape of Data and AI” (!), understanding data and AI architecture has never been more critical. However something many leaders overlook is the importance of data team structure. While many of you reading this probably...
by Dr. Owns | Mar 10, 2025 | Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Information, Decision Support
1. Introduction It’s pretty clear that most of our work will be automated by AI in the future. This will be possible because many researchers and professionals are working hard to make their work available online. These contributions not only help us understand...
by Dr. Owns | Mar 10, 2025 | Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Information, Decision Support
Introduction: Can AI really distinguish dog breeds like human experts? One day while taking a walk, I saw a fluffy white puppy and wondered, Is that a Bichon Frise or a Maltese? No matter how closely I looked, they seemed almost identical. Huskies and Alaskan...
by Dr. Owns | Mar 10, 2025 | Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Information, Decision Support
Running cool experiments is easily one of my favorite parts of working in data science. Most experiments don’t deliver big wins, so the winners make for fun stories. We’ve had a few of these at IntelyCare, and I’m sharing each story in a way that highlights a concept...