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by mythical_39
143 days ago
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huh. I'm a professional data scientist, and my masters was in signal processing. In one class the final exam required us to transcribe fourier transforms of speech into the actual words. In another the final exam required us to perform 2d FFTs in our head. Please be careful about generalizing. I agree that many 'data science' programs don't teach these skills, and you certainly have evidence behind your assertation. |
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Simply that some data scientists, formally trained or titled by themselves or others, have been known to apply their skills to data without having special knowledge regarding the data.
It is a bit of a cliche in some of our experiences. The consulting company that analyzes data for a decision paralyzed organization, that seeks outside guidance in lieu of getting better leadership, is something I see.
That is a real phenomenon, and despite good intentions, can have all the effectiveness of reading tea leaves.
Because there is always data to be scienced. Competently or not.