New Books and Resources for DSC Members

Author: Vincent Granville

We are in the process of writing and adding new material (compact eBooks) exclusively available to our members, and written in simple English, by world leading experts in AI, data science, and machine learning. In the upcoming months, the following will be added:

  • The Machine Learning Coding Book
  • Off-the-beaten-path Statistics and Machine Learning Techniques 
  • Encyclopedia of Statistical Science
  • Original Math, Stat and Probability Problems – with Solutions
  • Computational Number Theory for Data Scientists
  • Randomness, Pattern Recognition, Simulations, Signal Processing – New developments
  • Personal Opinions about the Data Science / ML Career Path

We invite you to sign up here to not miss these free books.  Previous material (also for members only) can be found here.

Currently, the following content is available:

1. Book: Enterprise AI – An Application Perspective 

Enterprise AI: An applications perspective takes a use case driven approach to understand the deployment of AI in the Enterprise. Designed for strategists and developers, the book provides a practical and straightforward roadmap based on application use cases for AI in Enterprises. The authors (Ajit Jaokar and Cheuk Ting Ho) are data scientists and AI researchers who have deployed AI applications for Enterprise domains. The book is used as a reference for Ajit and Cheuk’s new course on Implementing Enterprise AI.

The table of content is available here.  The book can be accessed here (members only.)

2. Book: Applied Stochastic Processes

Full title: Applied Stochastic Processes, Chaos Modeling, and Probabilistic Properties of Numeration Systems. Published June 2, 2018. Author: Vincent Granville, PhD. (104 pages, 16 chapters.)

This book is intended to professionals in data science, computer science, operations research, statistics, machine learning, big data, and mathematics. In 100 pages, it covers many new topics, offering a fresh perspective on the subject. It is accessible to practitioners with a two-year college-level exposure to statistics and probability. The compact and tutorial style, featuring many applications (Blockchain, quantum algorithms, HPC, random number generation, cryptography, Fintech, web crawling, statistical testing) with numerous illustrations, is aimed at practitioners, researchers and executives in various quantitative fields.

New ideas, advanced topics, and state-of-the-art research are discussed in simple English, without using jargon or arcane theory. It unifies topics that are usually part of different fields (data science, operations research, dynamical systems, computer science, number theory, probability) broadening the knowledge and interest of the reader in ways that are not found in any other book. This short book contains a large amount of condensed material that would typically be covered in 500 pages in traditional publications. Thanks to cross-references and redundancy, the chapters can be read independently, in random order.

The table of content is available here. The book can be accessed here (members only.)

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