ML Crossword #5
Across
- 2. A scripting language that first appeared in 1996
- 3. When values are sorted, the value in the middle, or the average of the two in the middle if there are an even number of values
- 6. A distribution of outcomes of independent events with two mutually exclusive possible outcomes, a fixed number of trials, and a constant probability of succes
- 9. The degree of relative correspondence, as between two sets of data
- 13. An algorithm for working with a series of events to predict the possibility of a certain event based on which other events have happened
- 16. An open-source JavaScript library maintained by Google and the AngularJS community that lets developers create what are known as Single [web] Page Applications.
- 18. An equation for calculating the probability that something is true if something potentially related to it is true
- 19. a statistical method used to test whether the classification of data can be ascribed to chance or to some underlying law
Down
- 1. A programming language available since 1994 that is popular with people doing data science
- 3. A commercial computer language and environment popular for visualization and algorithm development
- 4. Data-Driven Documents
- 5. A graphical representation of the distribution of a set of numeric data, usually a vertical bar graph
- 7. The analysis of sequences of n items (typically, words in natural language) to look for patterns
- 8. The identification of which of two or more categories an item falls under; a classic machine learning task
- 10. The machine learning expression for a piece of measurable information about something
- 11. A Python library for data manipulation popular with data scientists
- 12. The use of mathematical and statistical methods in the field of economics to verify and develop economic theories
- 14. A database management system that uses any of several alternatives to the relational, table-oriented model used by SQL databases
- 15. General Architecture for Text Engineering, an open source, Java-based framework for natural language processing tasks
- 17. Extreme values that might be errors in measurement and recording, or might be accurate reports of rare events