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INTRODUCTION TO DATA SCIENCE
Week-2
Understanding Data Science
Dr. Anand Rajavat
Professor & Director
Shri Vaishnav Institute of Information Technology
Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya-Indore, India
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Introduction to Big Data
• In this Session, we will discuss a brief introduction to the Data
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Science
Various domains where Big Data Analytics and Data Science
are used?
Discuss aspects of Data Science Vs Analysis Vs Software
Delivery
Aspects of Data Scientists vs. Data Analysts vs. Data Engineers
How Businesses Benefit from Data Scientists
Data Science Goals and Deliverables
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Introduction to Big Data
• Steps of Data Science Process
• Difference between Business Intelligence (BI) and Data
Analysis
• lifecycle of Data Science with the help of a use case
• Role of Big Data in Data Science
• Components of Data Science
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Introduction to Big Data
• Data Science Uses
• Python for Data Science
• Use of Big Data and Data Science
Use case
Banking
Classification of emails –Spam/Ham
E-commerce
Retail chains – Starbucks
Predicting Election Results
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Outcomes of the Session
able to understand
• What is Data Science?
• Components of Data Science
• How Data Science is different
• Why Python for Data
from Business Intelligence
(BI) and Data Analysis?
• The lifecycle of Data Science
• Concepts of Modelling
/Statistics
• Role of Big Data in Data
Science
Science?
• How leading companies are
utilizing the power of Data
Science with Python?
• Use of Big Data and Data
Science (Examples)
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Recollection
• Big Data are data sets so large or so complex that traditional
methods of storing, accessing, and analyzing their breakdown
are too expensive.
• However, there is a lot of potential value hidden in this data, so
organizations are eager to harness it to drive innovation and
competitive advantage.
• Big Data technologies and approaches are used to drive value
out of data rich environments in ways that traditional analytics
tools and methods cannot.
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What To Do With These Data?
• Aggregation and Statistics
Data warehousing and OLAP
• Indexing, Searching, and Querying
Keyword based search
Pattern matching (XML/RDF)
• Knowledge discovery
Data Mining
Statistical Modeling
• Data Driven
Predictive Analytics
Deep Learning
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Big Data & Data Science
• ―… the exciting job in the next 10 years will be statisticians,‖ Hal
Varian, Google Chief Economist
• The U.S. will need 140,000-190,000 predictive analysts and 1.5
million managers/analysts by 2020. McKinsey Global Institute’s
• New Data Science institutes being created or repurposed – NYU,
Columbia, Washington, UCB.
• New degree programs, courses, boot-camps
e.g., at Berkeley: Stats, I-School, CS, Astronomy
Data Science Stream at AUST
RDA-CODATA School of Research Data Science
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Overview to Data Science
• Today, all sectors have integrated technology into their day-to-
day business.
• Technology brings along with it growing data sets. Hence,
processing and analyzing such data sets is becoming more and
more vital.
• But there is a key question that needs answering. Who would
synthesize and give meaning to such scattered data existing in
various forms? Enter data science.
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Overview to Data Science
• Harvard Business Review classifies Data Scientist to be ―The
exciting Job of the 21st Century.
• A McKinsey report forecasts the demand for data scientists to
multiply so rapidly such that it would outgrow the supply by 50\%.
Surely, in the upcoming years, this would be one of the sought-after
fields wherein job candidates would opt to build their career in.
Did you know?
• Big companies such as Amazon, L’Oreal, Viacom 18, British
American Tobacco, and many others are hiring Data Scientists!)
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Data- The Modern Age Oil - Example
• With its dramatic ups and lows, crude oil prices may witness fluctuations;
thus, taking a toll on the oil producing nations. But, data remains to be
priceless as it will form the crux of decision–making in future.
• At the same time, an analogy can be drawn between data and oil. Certainly,
data and crude oil are precious resources. But, we cannot derive value from
both unless they are processed and refined.
• As miners extract crude oil, in the same way, Data engineers extract data and
Data Scientists refine data. However, the supply chain of data is not as
complex and cumbersome as that of oil. After the oil is extracted, it needs to
be then transported to tankers. Which then is routed through pipelines to be
finally stored in storehouses? With the tremendous rise of Cloud Computing
services, transportation and storage of data have never been easier!
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What is Data Science?
• An area that Manages, Manipulates, Extracts, and Interprets
knowledge from tremendous amount of data
• Data science (DS) is a multidisciplinary field of study with goal
to address the challenges in big data
• Data science principles apply to all data – big and small
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What is Data Science?
Some definitions link computational, statistical, and substantive
expertise.
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What is Data Science?
• Theories and techniques from many fields and disciplines are used to
investigate and analyze a large amount of data to help decision
makers in many industries such as Science, Engineering, Economics,
Politics, Finance, and Education
• Computer Science
Pattern recognition, visualization, data warehousing, High performance
computing, Databases, AI
• Mathematics
Mathematical Modeling
• Statistics
Statistical and Stochastic modeling, Probability.
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What is Data Science?
Other definitions focus more on technical skills alone.
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Data Science?
• Data Science is nothing but a science of making sense of data.
• It involves the usage of automated methods to analyze data and
extract information or insights to find the unknown.
• It creates data products which help in decision making. This
further aids in driving business value and building confidence.
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Definition of Data Science
• Data science is a field of study and practice that focused on
obtaining insights from data.
• Practitioners of data science use programming skills, statistics
knowledge, and machine learning techniques to mine large data
sets for patterns that can be used to analyze the past or even
predict the future.
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What is Data Science?
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The ―Science‖ in Data Science
The term science is usually synonymous with the scientific
method.
The process outlined in previous image is very similar to the
process characterized by the expression, scientific method.
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Scientific Method as an Ongoing Process
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How can we solve real world problems with Data Science?
• All the tools and resources will help to resolve problems. But,
the main aim should be to identify the right problem and to find
the right tool or model which would be used while solving the
problems.
• Data Science is now impacting myriad areas.
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1. NETFLIX
Based on the movies viewed previously, Netflix uses
collaborative filtering algorithms to recommend movies to its
users.
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2. SOCIAL MEDIA
Many social media sites are also using data science. Whether it is
recommending you connections on LinkedIn or new products on
Amazon. Whether it is personalizing your Facebook feeds or
suggesting to you people to follow on Twitter. Data Science does
it all!
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3. OTHER ONLINE SERVICES
• Many online apps such as eHarmony (a dating Site), Uber,
Spotify, Stitch Fix, Hulu, Bombfell, Pandora, etc. are
collecting and using real-time data to customize and improve
their users‗ experience.
• Personalization not only increases customer engagement and
retention but also improves conversion rates; thus, positively
impacting the organizational bottom-line.
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Data Scientists also work in other domains
4. BIOINFORMATICS
Scientists are working on analyzing genome sequence.
5. ASTROPHYSICS
Physicists use data science concepts while building and analyzing 100
TBs of
astronomical data. (You should check this out- Interview: Kirk Borne,Data
Scientist, GMU on Big Data in Astrophysics)
6. SPORTS
Toronto Raptors, an NBA team, is installing cameras on basketball
courts.
They collect huge amounts of data on a player‗s movement and
playing styles.
The team then analyses game trends (based on the data
collected) there by improving coaching decisions and team performance.
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Data Science Vs Analysis Vs
Software Delivery
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Component
Traditional Analysis
Traditional Software Delivery
Data Science
Tools
SAS,R, Excel, SQL, in-house tools
Java, source control, Linux,
continuous integration, unit
testing, bug reports and project
management
R, Java, scientific Python libraries,
Excel, SQL, Hadoop, Hive, Pig,
Mahout and other machine learning
libraries, github for source control
and issue management
Analytical
Methods
Regressions, classifications,
measuring prediction accuracy and
coverage/error, sampling
N/A
Classification, clustering, similarity
detection, recommenders,
unsupervised and supervised
learning, small-and large-scale
computations, measuring prediction
accuracy and coverage/error
Team
Structure
Statisticians, Mathematicians,
Scientists
Developers, Project Managers,
Systems Engineers
Mathematicians, Statisticians,
Scientists, Developers, Systems
Engineers
Time Frame
Either:
•Usually on-going research and
discovery within a team in the
organization
Or:
•Specific project to determine
answers
Regular software release cycle,
continuous delivery, etc.
Either:
•Discovery/learning phase leading to
product development
Or:
•On-going research and product
invention/improvement
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Big Data Analytics & Data Science – Is there a winner?
• Broadly, Big Data Analytics can be called Data Science, but Data Science cannot be called Big
Data Analytics. On the surface, they perform the same operation – i.e. mining useful
information from data. So, the two fields overlap significantly and often work hand in hand. Big
Data Analytics involves mining useful information from raw data.
• Data Science uses Machine Learning to train the computer to learn without being explicitly
programmed, to make future predictions. Machine Learning is what makes Data Science
different from Analytics.
• The Machine Learning Algorithms used are – Decision Tree Learning, Artificial Neural
Networks, Deep Learning, Clustering, Random Forest Classifiers, Naïve Bayes, Regression and
more.
• The use of Machine Learning makes computers even smarter – which is one reason why Data
Science is so sought after these days.
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Are there any stark similarities between the two fields?
• There seem to be some significant differences between the two
fields. Does this mean that they don‗t coincide at all? No. There
are quite a few similarities –
Develop useful insights from raw Data
Work on Big Data
Attempt to use the insights achieved to make smart business decisions
Applied in similar fields, like healthcare, finance, social media and sports.
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Where are Big Data Analytics and Data Science used?
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Where are Big Data Analytics and Data Science used?
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Where are Big Data Analytics and Data Science used?
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Summary
• There is a major overlap between Data Science and Data
Analytics and essentially, as they perform the same operation,
the two fields have some concrete differences.
• They are making our lives easier every day, usually without us
even realizing it!
• But, if data amazes you and you‗re smitten with this Big Data
revolution, then Read more articles on Big Data Analytics, Data
Science, Machine Learning and much more!
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What skills are needed to be a Data Scientist?
Drew Conway‗s Venn diagram clearly illustrates the three skill
sets, viz.,
I.
II.
III.
Mathematics & Statistics
Programming & Database
Domain Expertise
required to be a data scientist.
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What skills are needed to be a Data Scientist?
You think you don‗t possess extensive knowledge or expertise in
all the areas? No problem.
Data Science is said to be a team sport. Thus, a data scientist need
not necessarily be strong in all the mentioned fields. So, you can
still build a career in data science if you either have strong
analytical or programming skills. This would serve to make you a
valuable player in the data science team!
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I-Mathematics & Statistics
• Understanding of basic mathematics and statistics is crucial for
a data scientist.
• Statistical knowledge helps to interpret and to analyze the data
that is collected.
• Data Science becomes magical as applying brilliant
mathematical concepts to the data yields unexpected insights!
The basic concepts are Descriptive and Inferential Statistics,
Linear Algebra, Graphing, etc.
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II- Programming & Databases
• This is the area that separates one from being a statistician or an
analyst. For any given data, one needs to write programs to query and
retrieve data from databases or apply machine learning algorithms.
One should have a good grasp on data science libraries and modules.
• Python and R provide some prebuilt libraries. Both can be used by
simply importing them into programs. Thus, this makes them good
programming languages to start with.
• Although Microsoft Excel is a great tool for processing data, it is only
suitable when working with small or medium data sets. But when it
comes it to Big Data, Python and R are much better. They also
provide greater flexibility and control to the user.
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II- Programming & Databases
• Database Systems act as a central hub to store information.
• These can be SQL-based or NoSQL-based.
• Relational Database includes PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, etc.
with Hadoop, Spark, and Mongo DB being among the others.
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III-Domain Expertise
• This involves asking the right questions by filtering the relevant
data from the entire data universe.
• Data Scientists need to interpret the data by understanding its
structure. They also need to know the problem(s) they are
solving.
• For instance, if they are solving an online advertising problem,
they should understand the type of customers visiting their
website, their interaction with the website and the meaning of
such data.
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IV. Machine Learning
• This is an integral part of Data Science, used to create predictive
models.
• Machine Learning algorithms are very powerful, thereby
eliminating the need to create a new algorithm.
• One should know the common ones such as dimensionality
reduction, supervised and unsupervised algorithms.
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Types of Machine Learning algorithms
• You‗ve used machine learning dozens of times in a day, without even realizing that you are
doing so! (E.g. searching on Google requires machine learning)
• The reason for Google Search to work so well is because the machine learning software knows
how to rank pages.
• The feature of auto-recognition and tagging of friends on Facebook is also due to machine
learning.
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More skills for a Data Scientist
• Data Visualization and Reporting
• Risk Analysis
• Statistical Analysis
• Effective Communication
• Software Engineering Skills
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• Data Mining and Cleaning
• Research
• Big Data Platforms
• Cloud Tools
• Data warehousing and structures
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Do Big Data Analysts and Data Scientists differ?
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Can you become a Data Scientist or an Analyst?
Are you fed up with your current job and want to shift to the hottest new profession on the block? Here are some of the
requirements the fields demand –
• Data Scientist:
Good Statistical and Mathematical skills
Good programming skills (Python, R, Java)
The ability to ask the right questions (given a data set)
Knowledge in Machine Learning
A fast learner
• Data Analyst:
Good Analytical skills
A keen business mind
The ability to analyze the results after Analytics tools are applied to data
Knowledge in dealing with Analytics tools like Hadoop and Hive
A fast learner
If you think that, you have (or can acquire) these abilities, then these fields are for
you
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Want to be a Data Scientist? A piece of advice.
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Do you love data?
You consider yourself an eye for identifying trends and patterns?
Do you have strong foundations of statistics, code writing, and programming?
Are you comfortable with handling unknown facts?
Do you think you can deliver to impatient stakeholders?
Do you think you can convince them of your findings?
If you‗ve answered a yes to these questions, then Data Science is the right career
for you! So all you need to do is the master at least one language or tool of ...
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