Tag: Data Science

Data is Behind the Lens

Photography doesn’t capture what happened. wrote about this back in 2015, when I was doing some work with Canon. The video in the article is a 3 minute watch, so take a look before I give away any spoilers. At the time, it affirmed what I was learning. An uneasy discovery that photography, even digital photography, was not just ‘capturing… Read more →

Correlation is not causality – but there are effects

This video triggered a few thoughts and even a smile, beyond the immediate concerns over safety! This week, you’ll do something, and something will happen; you’ll connect the two. The link seems solid, but that link may not exist at all. The phrase “correlation is not causality” is overused, especially by those newer to data science and statistics. Yes, just… Read more →