Post by ummefatihaayat22 on Feb 12, 2024 23:47:20 GMT -10
With the aim of bringing the concepts related to data analysis to entrepreneurs who can take advantage of these techniques, Pablo Haya, director of the Social Business Analytics area at the IIC, participated in a talk organized by Madrid Emprende in the business incubator of San Blas. On this occasion, he talked about the different levels of data analysis and the type of projects that can be addressed at each stage. In addition, she showed several use cases aimed at different sectors . Entrepreneurs and freelancers were able to hear how data analysis can help them improve production processes, make better decisions, attract new clients or even increase their turnover.
Data analytics levels In this introductory talk, Pablo Haya reviewed the three levels of data analytics: descriptive, predictive and prescriptive , as well as their relationship between them to understand how it can be applied in business cases. For the expert, descriptive analytics can be a good start to start working with data so that entrepreneurs can better understand their business . Attendees highlighted that Germany Telemarketing Data the talk helped them review concepts and see different uses of data analysis. Recently Pablo Haya also participated in a similar activity, giving a talk on an introduction to AI at the Villaverde business incubator. This 2022, from the Institute of Knowledge Engineering (IIC), we once again participate in the Great Food Collection organized by the Spanish Federation of Food Banks (FESBAL). This time the chosen motto is "Eating cannot be a luxury. The IIC has made a contribution of €3,038 to the Madrid Food Bank, involving its employees in an internal activity. In addition, this year physical collection returned to stores and supermarkets, along with the option to donate online that was enabled with the pandemic. The solidarity campaign continues until December 25, the date until which a financial contribution can be made on the FESBAL website.
The now common debate also arose about the biases that can be transferred to machines and how attention can be paid to them in the development of resources in Spanish. According to Marta Guerrero, this problem is present in the “past data” on which the models are based, but it can be “treated in several layers of machine training so as not to project them into the future.” Again, annotated corpora would make a difference in this regard as well. Some figures from food banks. All donations during the Great Food Collection are intended to cover the basic food needs of the most disadvantaged people and families in Spain. The number of people who need help from food banks remains high since requests increased with the pandemic: more than 180,000 people receive daily help. In 2021, the campaign collected 16 million kg of food at 11,500 collection points, with which they were able to help 1,353,276 people. Some figures that show that participating in this solidarity event has a positive impact on our society.