Statistical charts and diagrams
Anscombe's quartet comprises four data sets that have nearly identical simple descriptive statistics, yet have very different distributions and appear very different when graphed. Each dataset consists of eleven (x,y) points. They were constructed in 1973 by the statistician Francis Anscombe to demonstrate both the importance of graphing data when analyzing it, and the effect of outliers and other influential observations on statistical properties. He described the article as being intended to counter the impression among statisticians that "numerical calculations are exact, but graphs are rough." (Wikipedia).
Sight and Sound - Bruce Adolphe and Sebastian Currier
Edward T. Cone Concert Series Post-Concert Discussion: Friday, October 11, 2013 Bruce Adolphe and Sebastian Currier The celebrated Cassatt String Quartet will perform a new work by Bruce Adolphe, based on the life and paintings of the American Impressionist Mary Cassatt. The program incl
From playlist Edward T. Cone Concert Series Discussion
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Nocturne Andromeda - Oliver Lugg
http://oliverlugg.com/ DOWNLOAD: https://oliverlugg.bandcamp.com/track/nocturne-andromeda A somewhat Chopin-esque journey through tenuously related chords, this piece is actually the very first solo piano piece I've ever uploaded. Which is odd, because I play piano. I'd also like to poin
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Why statistics is always misleading ?
Anscombe’s Quartet and Datasaurus demonstrate that statistical values are there for reference only. Does it imply that they are useless ? Well, in this video I tell you about Netflix Prize and how it was “hacked” to demonstrate how important data confidentiality is and how stats can help
From playlist Something you did not know...
Statistics lesson everyone should know
This is why you should always visualize your data! #shorts #math #maths #mathematics #statistics Anscombe quartet https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anscombe%27s_quartet Same Stats, Different Graphs. Justin Matejka, George Fitzmaurice https://www.autodesk.com/research/publications/same-stats
From playlist Math Shorts
How do I... FIND SPEARMAN'S RHO in Jamovi? (2022)
What if my correlation variables violate normality assumptions or I have ordinal level variables? What sort of analysis/statistic can I use? I have the answers and more in this next episode of learning stats with Jamovi! Jamovi stats: https://www.jamovi.org/ NOTE: My tutorials always us
From playlist Jamovi 2022 Tutorials
3.3: Linear Regression with Ordinary Least Squares Part 2 - Intelligence and Learning
In this video, part of my series on "Machine Learning", I explain how to perform Linear Regression for a 2D dataset using the Ordinary Least Squares method. This is Part 2 where I demonstrate how to code the algorithm in JavaScript, using the p5.js library Link to Part 1: https://youtu.be
From playlist Session 3 - Intro to Machine Learning - Intelligence and Learning
3.2: Linear Regression with Ordinary Least Squares Part 1 - Intelligence and Learning
In this video, part of my series on "Machine Learning", I explain how to perform Linear Regression for a 2D dataset using the Ordinary Least Squares method. In Part 2, I demonstrate how to code the algorithm in JavaScript, using the p5.js library This video is part of session 3 of my Spri
From playlist Session 3 - Intro to Machine Learning - Intelligence and Learning
Mariano Chicho Frumboli & Juana Sepulveda @ Ljubljana Tango Festival 2019 (5/6)
Music: QUIERO VERTE UNA VEZ MAS - Adolfo Beron
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The St. Lawrence String Quartet performs at The Anderson Collection at Stanford University
As part of an effort to engage visitors in fresh and unique gallery experiences, the Anderson Collection at Stanford University treated museum patrons to a special performance by the St. Lawrence String Quartet. Music lofted through the gallery as the quartet performed a mix of classic and
From playlist Stanford Highlights
We go over the entirety of seaborn's lmplot. We talk about factor grids and doing conditional linear regression. We talk about logistic, log transformed and lowess regression. This one was a big one, and a lot of fun, hope you enjoyed! Associated Github Commit: https://github.com/knathani
From playlist Seaborn: Understanding the Weird Parts
אנדלושס - חסבני / اندلوشيس - حاسبني و خود كراك (دحمان الحراشي)/ Andelucious - Hassebni
Andalucious Ensemble Plays Hassebni Khoud Krak, originally by the Algerian musician - Dahmane El Harrachi (دحمان الحراشي), at Musica Vesheket Studio, Jerusalem. فرقة اندلوشيس أداء "حاسبني و خود كراك" ، أصلاً للموسيقي الجزائري - دحمان الحراشي Elad Levi - Viola Darya Mosenzon - Piano Lala
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James Galway Plays Syrinx by Debussy
James Galway performing Syrinx by Debussy.
From playlist experimental classical
Mendelssohn E minor Concerto Arrangement for Nonet. Alena Baeva, violin
Mendelssohn's E minor Violin Concerto arrangement for string nonet by Mordechai Rechtman. Live, January 2019, at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel. With Alena Baeva, Džeraldas Bidva, Gleb Pysniak, Ivan Karizna, Guy Figer, Ori Wissner-Levy, Noga Shaham, Tali Kravitz Parag, Shul
From playlist Classical
Kronos Quartet | Resonance | Performance | Exploratorium
Watch excerpts from the Kronos Quartet's sold out performance at the Exploratorium's Kanbar Theater, April 2015. Featured composers include: Terry Riley, Nicole Lizée and Sahba Aminikia. For over more than 40 years, this San Francisco–based foursome have performed works by a diverse ar
From playlist Collection Favorites
Spin Spin Splitting - N+1 Rule - Multiplicity - Proton NMR Spectroscopy
This organic chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into spin spin splitting / coupling as it relates to proton NMR spectroscopy. It explains how to use the N+1 rule to determine the multiplicity of a H NMR signal. It also discusses the intensity ratio of singlets, double
From playlist New Organic Chemistry Playlist
Post-Concert Discussion - Brooklyn Rider
Edward T. Cone Concert Series Post-Concert Discussion: February 5, 2011 Brooklyn Rider Listen to members of the string quartet Brooklyn Rider discuss music with Institute Artist-in-Residence Derek Bermel. More videos on http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Edward T. Cone Concert Series Discussion
Artists Present - A Conversation with Signum Quartet
Friday, October 2, 2015 Music is all about communicating. Much of our everyday communication takes place on social media, and the Signum Quartet are wondering if they can create a new form of musical communication specifically for this virtual world. They have invited composers from aroun
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Alan Hovhaness * Sinfonia 19 op. 217 "Vishnu"
Sevan Philharmonic direzione, Alan Hovhaness le opere del video sono del pittore indiano Revati Sharma Singh info: Alan Hovhaness http://www.hovhaness.com/ Revati Sharma Singh http://www.kingsroadartgallery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=118&Itemid=129
From playlist Brilliant Music