


In the last session, we discussed how Machines learn i.e. Supervised, Unsupervised, and Reinforcement Learning. More and more companies are building products leveraging these learning techniques. But companies are not only leveraging data to teach machines but also leveraging data to learn more about the past, and the future, and make business recommendations. This is what is called Advanced Analytics.
Descriptive Analytics:
Predictive Analytics:
Prescriptive Analytics:
Most companies are interested in answering questions - what will happen and what should happen more than what happened. Why?
It is because as interesting as history is, it has passed. It is of no relevance in the future. If that is the case, then why do companies or data science teams spend most time on Descriptive Analytics?
Two reasons:
So while companies want to spend more time answering what should happen i.e. Prescriptive Analytics, they spend more time answering What happened i.e. Descriptive Analytics.
As a photographer, it’s important to get the visuals right while establishing your online presence. Having a unique and professional portfolio will make you stand out to potential clients. The only problem? Most website builders out there offer cookie-cutter options — making lots of portfolios look the same.
That’s where a platform like Webflow comes to play. With Webflow you can either design and build a website from the ground up (without writing code) or start with a template that you can customize every aspect of. From unique animations and interactions to web app-like features, you have the opportunity to make your photography portfolio site stand out from the rest.
So, we put together a few photography portfolio websites that you can use yourself — whether you want to keep them the way they are or completely customize them to your liking.
Here are 12 photography portfolio templates you can use with Webflow to create your own personal platform for showing off your work.
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In the last session, we discussed how Machines learn i.e. Supervised, Unsupervised, and Reinforcement Learning. More and more companies are building products leveraging these learning techniques. But companies are not only leveraging data to teach machines but also leveraging data to learn more about the past, and the future, and make business recommendations. This is what is called Advanced Analytics.
Descriptive Analytics:
Predictive Analytics:
Prescriptive Analytics:
Most companies are interested in answering questions - what will happen and what should happen more than what happened. Why?
It is because as interesting as history is, it has passed. It is of no relevance in the future. If that is the case, then why do companies or data science teams spend most time on Descriptive Analytics?
Two reasons:
So while companies want to spend more time answering what should happen i.e. Prescriptive Analytics, they spend more time answering What happened i.e. Descriptive Analytics.