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Technical tips and tricks from SAS instructors, authors and other SAS experts.![Speeding Up Your Analytics with Machine Learning (Part 2)](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2018/09/Bequet-chpt-9-702x336.jpg)
This blog post introduces the use of deep learning to train a deep neural network to further improve performance; and hybrid architectures.
![Creating industry-specific infographics (eg, 3d printing)](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2018/09/3d_printing-702x336.png)
I usually create very technical graphs, that just focus on conveying the information in a concise and straightforward manner (no wasted colors, and nothing to distract you from the data). But sometimes, depending on your audience and the purpose of the graph, you might need to create a graph that
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![How much land does the government own in each US state?](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2018/09/eva_and_todd-702x336.jpg)
Many of the most beautiful areas in the US are owned by the government, to preserve them and allow access for everyone to enjoy them. And most US schools are traditionally closed during the summer, which provides families a great opportunity to go visit state and federal lands (parks, forests,
![Speeding Up Your Analytics with Machine Learning (Part 1)](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2018/09/image.png)
Hybrid computers that marry CPUs and devices like GPUs and FPGAs are the fastest computers, but they are hard to program. This post explains how deep learning (DL) greatly simplifies programming hybrid computers.
![Which keyboard keys do you use most frequently?](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/files/2018/08/keyboard_letter_count-702x336.png)
If you're good at games like Wheel of Fortune, Scrabble, or Words with Friends, you've probably figured out that certain letters appear more often than others. But do you have a cool way to figure out which letters appear most & least frequently? How about using a computer to plot