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Incline is pleased to welcome three new analysts to the team: Abeedah Kadri, Nyasha Mawire, Professor Shabangu. All three completed the intensive six month training internship developed by Incline. The
Incline is pleased to welcome three new analysts to the team: Abeedah Kadri, Nyasha Mawire, Professor Shabangu. All three completed the intensive six month training internship developed by Incline. The
I have had many people who are considering pursuing data analytics or data science as a career ask me about my experiences and day-to-day environment in the field. So here
Background Incline was hired for its consulting and analytical expertise to advise two of Kenya’s market-leading banks on how to drive revenue through cash displacement. Previous practice Kenya’s population is
This blog is the second in a series of articles introducing Incline’s AutoBot – a one of a kind product offering to help analysts automate key stages of model building.
Predictive modelling is a widely used process to represent existing characteristics in a data set in order to forecast future behaviours and trends. Its application spans a range of uses,
Written by Paballo Moeletsi We built an Incline employee recognizer! Image recognition and detection has changed many industries and has the potential to disrupt many more. More recently, facial recognition
Written by: Amna Ghafeer In February this year, Incline welcomed four new faces to take part in the newly redesigned six month long New Analyst Training Programme (read more about
Date: 26th July, 2018 Written by: Amna Ghafeer Every year for the past nine years, Incline has welcomed recent graduates or part-time students into the New Analyst Training Programme, following
What makes a great data scientist?Your organisation has decided to start your own data science department and all that remains is to find suitable talent. Easy, right? Not really. Successfully
As the initial hype and uncertainty around machine learning settles down there are still many unanswered questions around its application to business challenges. In the media planning space, one of
Incline is pleased to welcome three new analysts to the team: Abeedah Kadri, Nyasha Mawire, Professor Shabangu. All three completed the intensive six month training internship developed by Incline. The
I have had many people who are considering pursuing data analytics or data science as a career ask me about my experiences and day-to-day environment in the field. So here
Background Incline was hired for its consulting and analytical expertise to advise two of Kenya’s market-leading banks on how to drive revenue through cash displacement. Previous practice Kenya’s population is
This blog is the second in a series of articles introducing Incline’s AutoBot – a one of a kind product offering to help analysts automate key stages of model building.
Predictive modelling is a widely used process to represent existing characteristics in a data set in order to forecast future behaviours and trends. Its application spans a range of uses,
Written by Paballo Moeletsi We built an Incline employee recognizer! Image recognition and detection has changed many industries and has the potential to disrupt many more. More recently, facial recognition
Written by: Amna Ghafeer In February this year, Incline welcomed four new faces to take part in the newly redesigned six month long New Analyst Training Programme (read more about
Date: 26th July, 2018 Written by: Amna Ghafeer Every year for the past nine years, Incline has welcomed recent graduates or part-time students into the New Analyst Training Programme, following
What makes a great data scientist?Your organisation has decided to start your own data science department and all that remains is to find suitable talent. Easy, right? Not really. Successfully
As the initial hype and uncertainty around machine learning settles down there are still many unanswered questions around its application to business challenges. In the media planning space, one of