Computational Statistics in Data Science

WW Piegorsch,Richard F. Levine,Hao Helen Zhang,Thomas C. M. Lee

Computational Statistics in Data Science
Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Published
21 April 2022
Pages
672
ISBN
9781119561071

Computational Statistics in Data Science

WW Piegorsch,Richard F. Levine,Hao Helen Zhang,Thomas C. M. Lee

An essential roadmap to the application of computational statistics in contemporary data science

In Computational Statistics in Data Science, a team of distinguished mathematicians and statisticians delivers an expert compilation of concepts, theories, techniques, and practices in computational statistics for readers who seek a single, standalone sourcebook on statistics in contemporary data science. The book contains multiple sections devoted to key, specific areas in computational statistics, offering modern and accessible presentations of up-to-date techniques.

Computational Statistics in Data Science provides complimentary access to finalized entries in the Wiley StatsRef: Statistics Reference Online compendium. Readers will also find:

A thorough introduction to computational statistics relevant and accessible to practitioners and researchers in a variety of data-intensive areas Comprehensive explorations of active topics in statistics, including big data, data stream processing, quantitative visualization, and deep learning

Perfect for researchers and scholars working in any field requiring intermediate and advanced computational statistics techniques, Computational Statistics in Data Science will also earn a place in the libraries of scholars researching and developing computational data-scientific technologies and statistical graphics.

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