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Essential NLP Techniques Every Data Scientist Should Know 🚀 📝

These NLP techniques are crucial for extracting insights from text and building intelligent applications.

1️⃣ Tokenization: Breaking Down Text 🧩
- Split text into individual units (words, phrases, symbols).
- Essential for preparing text for analysis.

2️⃣ Stop Word Removal: Clearing the Clutter 🚫
- Remove common words (e.g., "the," "a," "is") that don't carry much meaning.
- Helps focus on important content words.

3️⃣ Stemming & Lemmatization: Reducing to the Root 🌳
- Reduce words to their base form (stem or lemma).
- Improves analysis by grouping related words together.
– Stemming (fast but may create non-words): running -> run
– Lemmatization (accurate but slower): better -> good

4️⃣ Named Entity Recognition (NER): Spotting the Key Players 👤
- Identify and classify named entities (people, organizations, locations, dates).
- Useful for extracting structured information.

5️⃣ TF-IDF: Identifying Important Words ⚖️
- Measures word importance in a document relative to the entire corpus.
- Helps identify keywords and significant terms.
- TF (Term Frequency): How often a word appears in a document.
- IDF (Inverse Document Frequency): How rare the word is across all documents.

6️⃣ Bag of Words: Representing Text Numerically 🔢
- Create a vector representation of text based on word counts.
- Useful for machine learning algorithms that require numerical input.

💡 Master these techniques to analyze text, classify documents, and build NLP models.

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Planning for Data Science or Data Engineering Interview.

Focus on SQL & Python first. Here are some important questions which you should know.

𝐈𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐒𝐐𝐋 𝐪𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬

1- Find out nth Order/Salary from the tables.
2- Find the no of output records in each join from given Table 1 & Table 2
3- YOY,MOM Growth related questions.
4- Find out Employee ,Manager Hierarchy (Self join related question) or
Employees who are earning more than managers.
5- RANK,DENSERANK related questions
6- Some row level scanning medium to complex questions using CTE or recursive CTE, like (Missing no /Missing Item from the list etc.)
7- No of matches played by every team or Source to Destination flight combination using CROSS JOIN.
8-Use window functions to perform advanced analytical tasks, such as calculating moving averages or detecting outliers.
9- Implement logic to handle hierarchical data, such as finding all descendants of a given node in a tree structure.
10-Identify and remove duplicate records from a table.

𝐈𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐏𝐲𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐧 𝐪𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬

1- Reversing a String using an Extended Slicing techniques.
2- Count Vowels from Given words .
3- Find the highest occurrences of each word from string and sort them in order.
4- Remove Duplicates from List.
5-Sort a List without using Sort keyword.
6-Find the pair of numbers in this list whose sum is n no.
7-Find the max and min no in the list without using inbuilt functions.
8-Calculate the Intersection of Two Lists without using Built-in Functions
9-Write Python code to make API requests to a public API (e.g., weather API) and process the JSON response.
10-Implement a function to fetch data from a database table, perform data manipulation, and update the database.

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Step-by-Step Roadmap to Learn Data Science in 2025:

Step 1: Understand the Role
A data scientist in 2025 is expected to:

Analyze data to extract insights

Build predictive models using ML

Communicate findings to stakeholders

Work with large datasets in cloud environments


Step 2: Master the Prerequisite Skills

A. Programming

Learn Python (must-have): Focus on pandas, numpy, matplotlib, seaborn, scikit-learn

R (optional but helpful for statistical analysis)

SQL: Strong command over data extraction and transformation


B. Math & Stats

Probability, Denoscriptive & Inferential Statistics

Linear Algebra & Calculus (only what's necessary for ML)

Hypothesis testing


Step 3: Learn Data Handling

Data Cleaning, Preprocessing

Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA)

Feature Engineering

Tools: Python (pandas), Excel, SQL


Step 4: Master Machine Learning

Supervised Learning: Linear/Logistic Regression, Decision Trees, Random Forests, XGBoost

Unsupervised Learning: K-Means, Hierarchical Clustering, PCA

Deep Learning (optional): Use TensorFlow or PyTorch

Evaluation Metrics: Accuracy, AUC, Confusion Matrix, RMSE


Step 5: Learn Data Visualization & Storytelling

Python (matplotlib, seaborn, plotly)

Power BI / Tableau

Communicating insights clearly is as important as modeling


Step 6: Use Real Datasets & Projects

Work on projects using Kaggle, UCI, or public APIs

Examples:

Customer churn prediction

Sales forecasting

Sentiment analysis

Fraud detection



Step 7: Understand Cloud & MLOps (2025+ Skills)

Cloud: AWS (S3, EC2, SageMaker), GCP, or Azure

MLOps: Model deployment (Flask, FastAPI), CI/CD for ML, Docker basics


Step 8: Build Portfolio & Resume

Create GitHub repos with well-documented code

Post projects and blogs on Medium or LinkedIn

Prepare a data science-specific resume


Step 9: Apply Smartly

Focus on job roles like: Data Scientist, ML Engineer, Data Analyst → DS

Use platforms like LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Hirect, AngelList, etc.

Practice data science interviews: case studies, ML concepts, SQL + Python coding


Step 10: Keep Learning & Updating

Follow top newsletters: Data Elixir, Towards Data Science

Read papers (arXiv, Google Scholar) on trending topics: LLMs, AutoML, Explainable AI

Upskill with certifications (Google Data Cert, Coursera, DataCamp, Udemy)

Free Resources to learn Data Science

Kaggle Courses: https://www.kaggle.com/learn

CS50 AI by Harvard: https://cs50.harvard.edu/ai/

Fast.ai: https://course.fast.ai/

Google ML Crash Course: https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/crash-course

Data Science Learning Series: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va8v3eo1NCrQfGMseL2D/998

Data Science Books: https://news.1rj.ru/str/datalemur

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Core data science concepts you should know:

🔢 1. Statistics & Probability

Denoscriptive statistics: Mean, median, mode, standard deviation, variance

Inferential statistics: Hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, p-values, t-tests, ANOVA

Probability distributions: Normal, Binomial, Poisson, Uniform

Bayes' Theorem

Central Limit Theorem


📊 2. Data Wrangling & Cleaning

Handling missing values

Outlier detection and treatment

Data transformation (scaling, encoding, normalization)

Feature engineering

Dealing with imbalanced data


📈 3. Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA)

Univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analysis

Correlation and covariance

Data visualization tools: Matplotlib, Seaborn, Plotly

Insights generation through visual storytelling


🤖 4. Machine Learning Fundamentals

Supervised Learning: Linear regression, logistic regression, decision trees, SVM, k-NN

Unsupervised Learning: K-means, hierarchical clustering, PCA

Model evaluation: Accuracy, precision, recall, F1-score, ROC-AUC

Cross-validation and overfitting/underfitting

Bias-variance tradeoff


🧠 5. Deep Learning (Basics)

Neural networks: Perceptron, MLP

Activation functions (ReLU, Sigmoid, Tanh)

Backpropagation

Gradient descent and learning rate

CNNs and RNNs (intro level)


🗃️ 6. Data Structures & Algorithms (DSA)

Arrays, lists, dictionaries, sets

Sorting and searching algorithms

Time and space complexity (Big-O notation)

Common problems: string manipulation, matrix operations, recursion


💾 7. SQL & Databases

SELECT, WHERE, GROUP BY, HAVING

JOINS (inner, left, right, full)

Subqueries and CTEs

Window functions

Indexing and normalization


📦 8. Tools & Libraries

Python: pandas, NumPy, scikit-learn, TensorFlow, PyTorch

R: dplyr, ggplot2, caret

Jupyter Notebooks for experimentation

Git and GitHub for version control


🧪 9. A/B Testing & Experimentation

Control vs. treatment group

Hypothesis formulation

Significance level, p-value interpretation

Power analysis


🌐 10. Business Acumen & Storytelling

Translating data insights into business value

Crafting narratives with data

Building dashboards (Power BI, Tableau)

Knowing KPIs and business metrics

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