Top 3 Videos for Getting Started with Adobe Analytics Workspace

I’m starting to curate links and videos to help co-workers get started in Adobe Analytics, Tableau, and Alteryx.  All of these vendors provide ample, high quality resources but I’ve found that it’s still hard for someone new to hit the ground running.

These are some of my favorite videos from Adobe for just getting started with Workspace in Adobe Analytics :

https://youtu.be/AnguIQIAi_k

https://youtu.be/A0EcD2AxvJE

https://youtu.be/P9W0hhIHhCs

AI with Ash Dhupar, Chief Analytics Officer at Publishers Clearing House

The charm of AI may have been kept alive by both the science community and Hollywood, but Ash Dhupar knows its real-world application can have a huge impact on the bottom line. As Chief Analytics Officer at Publishers Clearing House, he and his team utilize 180 algorithms to predict LTV with a 2-3% accuracy. By adding the laser focus of CLV as an objective, the application of machine learning and AI techniques help to point to the most powerful marketing channels by attribution, better optimizing marketing dollars.

from Ambition Data…

10-year-old grading software leverages deep learning algorithms to “compare notes” with human teachers’ scores, suggestions, and comments. An engineer involved in the project compared its capabilities to those of AlphaGo, the record-breaking AI Go player developed by Google subsidiary DeepMind.

https://venturebeat.com/2018/05/28/chinese-schools-are-testing-ai-that-grades-papers-almost-as-well-as-teachers/

How AI Is Making Prediction Cheaper

Avi Goldfarb, a professor at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, explains the economics of machine learning, a branch of artificial intelligence that makes predictions. He says as prediction gets cheaper and better, machines are going to be doing more of it. That means businesses — and individual workers — need to figure out how to take advantage of the technology to stay competitive. Goldfarb is the coauthor of the book “Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence.”

from Harvard IdeaCast…