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Karyna Naminas

Karyna is the CEO of Label Your Data, a company specializing in data labeling solutions for machine learning projects. With a strong background in machine learning, she frequently collaborates with editors to share her expertise through articles, whitepapers, and presentations.

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Machine Learning 101: Supervised vs. Unsupervised Learning

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What is LiDAR?

AI in Sports: Who Is Now Taking the Lead in the Sporting Scene?

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How is AI applied in sports?

A Gentle Introduction to Developing Data Quality Expertise

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The War in Ukraine: A New Story from the Label Your Data Team

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Read Roman’s story about the war in Ukraine

Machine Learning Applications on Predictive Maintenance Datasets for the Industries

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Learn more about predictive maintenance

Data Annotation: Dealing With the Pressing Needs of the Largest Industries

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Data annotation for big industries

A Brief Guide to Movie Recommendation Systems Using Machine Learning

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The War in Ukraine: Label Your Data Shares The Stories of Its Team

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Read Oleksandr’s story about the war in Ukraine

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