Tech Visionary | Strategic Thinker
Well-established Technology Leader with a successful track record drivng growth with advanced analytics & reporting and progressive capabilities integrations.
Critical leadership roles at Credit One Bank, Synchrony, Bank of Montreal, Kessler Group and World Wildlife Fund.
Expert programmer with years of experience leading high-performing teams, recruiting & developing talent.
class Coder(BaseHuman):
def __init__(self):
coffee.strength++
env.update()
env.theme = DARK
def day(self):
self.eat(1*hrs)
self.code(12*hrs)
self.eat(1*hrs)
self.debug(4*hrs)
time.sleep(6*hrs)
First, select each of the letters A/B/C and then click on the gray canvas below to create your own sample data to use. Once you've covered your canvas with all three letters click Train Model and with a little machine learning magic you'll create a simple classifier.
What Is a Classifier in Machine Learning? A classifier in machine learning is an algorithm that automatically orders or categorizes data into one or more of a set of “classes.” One of the most common examples is an email classifier that scans emails to filter them by class label: Spam or Not Spam.
Machine learning algorithms are helpful to automate tasks that previously had to be done manually. They can save huge amounts of time and money and make businesses more efficient.
You can learn a lot in 26.2 miles. Finishing my first marathon taught me the importance of perserverance and I've run the Chicago Marathon in 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 (plus the "virtual" half-marathon in 2020).
Road trips as a child created a love affair with cartography and a fondness for travel. Below you'll find a Tableau visualization of some places I've been outside America.
Festival of San Fermín, Pamplona, Spain
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona