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Introduction to Data Science

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Have a background in statistics or took AP Statistics? Ever interested in computer science?

This course is for you. We will study probability and inference with an emphasis on computing. We will explore the use of Python, SciPy, Numpy and Pandas, and write a few packages. If enough demand, we will also explore Pytorch and/or Tensorflow.

By the end of this course, you should:
- Be able to use Python and statistics packages to run tests for data validation and/or probability
- Gain insight on how statistical packages are written.

Tutored by

Mike Z 🇺🇸

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Hello! I am an HS senior who loves CS! Primarily, my interests are networks performance and NLP, but I also enjoy several other disciplines. I have currently completed all of undergraduate CS as well as 1 year of graduate work on the PhD track, including 2x research internships.

Schedule

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

While attendance is not mandatory, we highly recommend to attend every lecture, especially for those with weaker backgrounds in computer science and statistics.

SESSION 1

19

Feb

SESSION 1

Other Topics

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Wed 12:15 AM - 1:00 AM UTCFeb 19, 12:15 AM - 1:00 AM UTC

Introduction to Data Science. The following is our topics:
- Brief intro to data science, what it is about, what you'll need, etc.
- Environment Setup
- Beginner intro to Python

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Feb 19

1 week

45 mins

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Wednesday, Feb 19

12:15AM