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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2022
  • Today, we are inundated with information. When you move into a new role, or take on a new project, you often have to consume vast amounts of information, organize it, and make sense of it so you can help contribute to the advancement. How do you do that effectively?
    In this video, I share some thoughts on visual modeling and how to do that - using a couple of simple examples.
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    I try to provide perspectives in AI and architecture - touching upon different topics.
    At times, I also help companies clarify their message in these domains.
    If you'd like to work with me, please send me a note (through my website www.drrajramesh.com)
    Thanks for watching my videos and for subscribing.
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Komentáře • 4

  • @cintasjulio
    @cintasjulio Před rokem +1

    Dr, I am delightful surprised to found your channel through algorithm randomness. I appreciate how clear there are your concepts and viz tools. I engaged immediately with this video, i experience on first hand lack of a mental model in a recent case, i spent a important value on a Master degree on blockchain with a well stablished Institution but i never get a grasp of the conceptual model behind was structure the assignments, there were a collection of topics from B.A: to IT without any line. Today I am running a Master Degree on data Science from another institution and from first moment, demand from Univerisity a clear explanation of methodology, assignments, objetives and most important for me how each one are tied up on a under stable and achievable ground learning model.
    It's clear I don't know from beginning what all the topics are or what there even meaning but I got a strong feeling it was a thread that join all topics and today that at at middle of process, i have a clear picture what i have accomplish, and what is left and how the pieces fit together.
    finally, I appreciate your work and effort on there videos and such clarity and simplicity on your concepts

    • @RajRamesh
      @RajRamesh  Před rokem

      Thanks very much for your note. Yes, I believe a mental most is one of the most important needs for good cognition

  • @suboss87
    @suboss87 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks!