How to Use Machine Learning to Improve Your Game | Sam Du Rose

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Delivered at Casual Connect USA 2017. Machine learning isn’t just about self-driving cars and advanced image recognition; with only the most rudimentary grasp of the basics it can be used to predict player churn, calculate lifetime value, clarify android device fragmentation and even classify your support tickets. Hear how, from someone who’s done all of this armed with no more than a rudimentary grasp of the basics and the Dunning-Kruger effect.

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