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- Northern Virginia Section - American Society for Quality
Community Information: Section 0511 is here to provide our members with the opportunity to network with other quality professionals in the Northern VA, metro area, answer questions, help you stay up-to-date on the latest trends, and provide you with informative meetings, workshops and training that you can put to use immediately
- Certified Quality Inspector Certification Preparation | ASQ
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- Excellence Through Quality | ASQ
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- Regional Communities | ASQ
Geographic Communities – ASQ is Everywhere! No matter where you are, ASQ is there Geographic communities provide the convenience of physical and virtual networking and professional development based on your location Sections There are more than 225 member-led local ASQ sections across the globe Exclusive benefits for members may include: Regular meetings Newsletters or other
- Quality Certification - Get Professionally Certified | ASQ
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- Multilevel model versus recurrent neural network - ASQ
Despite the success of machine learning in the past several years, the advantage of machine learning algorithms over simpler models when structured, tabular data are used has been debated We outline a concrete example by revisiting a case study on predictive monitoring using educational data In their work, the authors compared the performance of a simple regression model, a multilevel
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