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Jan 28, 2009

Graphical Representation of Trend types

Posted by Pradeep Mavuluri at 11:58 AM
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Feel free to reach me at besteconometrician@gmail.com. Pradeep Mavuluri, possess a decade of corporate & research experience in Machine Learning, Predictive Analytics and Big Data Mining across different domains (CPG/Retail, Automotive, BFSI, Telecom, IIoT (M2M) and HR). Developed & designed analytical models/modules for various client issues that touch in their day- to-day works. Also, seasoned trainer, who designed training programs that enable DW/BI and other non-data miners to re-skill for making data-driven strategies by providing customized sessions. Own and deliver a innovative rule-based platform (that make analytics fun which is designed as game with clues).
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