Quantum Tunnel Blog
n sweets in a bag, some are orange…
The other day in the news there was a note about a particular question in one of the national curriculum exams… I thought it was a bit of an odd thing for a maths question… Read More »n sweets in a bag, some are orange…
Trafalgar Square and National Gallery
This Sunday I went to visit the National Gallery as I haven’t been for a while. I enjoyed the visit very much and I recommend it highly.
Run by the Thames
I had the chance to go for a morning run around the Thames; first time this summer! Yay1
You have big data? MIT researchers can help shrinking it!
In a lot of machine learning and data science applications, it is not unusual to use matrices to represent data. It is indeed a very convenient way to keep the information but also to do… Read More »You have big data? MIT researchers can help shrinking it!
The percentage of excellence in book – reblog
I recently asked the guys at the Data Science class at GA to bring a good example of a “daft graph” and they all did that with gusto. As usual, there was a certain cable… Read More »The percentage of excellence in book – reblog









