tvladeck
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- March 13, 2012 (14y ago)
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we do statistical market research. mostly survey-based experiments. for everyone from small startups to the worlds biggest brands to NGOs and political campaigns.
- “Breakthrough infections” is a bad name (tvladeck.substack.com)
- How much is (not taking) the vaccine worth it to you? (tvladeck.substack.com)
- Applying deep learning to survey data at scale (tvladeck.substack.com)
- What machine learning has to say about voting eligibility (tvladeck.substack.com)
- Three Revolutions in Data Science (tvladeck.substack.com)
- Using State Space Models to Estimate Rt (tomvladeck.com)
- Hypnosis Changed My Life (nytimes.com)
- After Sparring, NASA and SpaceX Declare a Shared Mission (nytimes.com)
- Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Is Behaving Strangely (theatlantic.com)
- Solving the wedding table problem in prolog (tomvladeck.com)
- The road to detecting metaphors (gradientmetrics.com)
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I run a very small marketing science consultancy (www.gradientmetrics.com) and we are fully remote. We are hiring our fourth employee (yay!) and this person is in the Netherlands. I am in NYC and I have one employee…
- New York City in Timespace (blog.gradientmetrics.com)
- Segmenting customers using non-negative matrix factorization (blog.gradientmetrics.com)
- Unpacking the election results using bayesian regression (tomvladeck.com)
- In-N-Out Files Lawsuit Against Food Delivery Startup DoorDash (techcrunch.com)
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In The Language Instinct, Pinker writes about how clear writing only keeps very few possibilities of interpretation alive at any given moment as the reader is interpreting it word by word, whereas poor writing remains…
- Q&A David Vladeck, Former Director of FTC Consumer Unit (blogs.wsj.com)
- What’s the Right Call On Fourth Down? Ask This Robot. (nytimes.com)
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For example, there is a "proof of existence" being built using the Bitcoin protocol [0] and a distributed prediction market [1]. And this great post by Albert Wenger of USV hints at a universe of possibilities [2]. I'm…
- Product management is a dark art (tomvladeck.com)