Richard Ball

Principal Data Scientist
South Africa 4.7 (6 reviews) Active today Usually responds in a day or two
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Richard Ball is a seasoned data scientist based in Cape Town, South Africa, currently serving as Principal Data Scientist at Kinetic. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from North-West University, where his research focused on the development of a machine learning-based framework for anomaly detection. Prior to this, he earned an MPhil in Engineering Management from the University of Cape Town.

Richard is highly skilled in Machine Learning, Data Science, and Python. He has contributed to significant projects and publications, particularly in the application of fraud detection, as well as the use of self-organising maps, deep neural networks, and network analysis for anomaly detection. He has also been recognized as an effective mentor and manager by his peers, with mentorship being a core component of his skillset.

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What mentees say

James

James

5 out of 5 stars

Standard Plan · 
3 months

Although I wasn't able to find the time to follow up on all the conversations I had with Richard, I did find that he provided very clear and honest feedback. I hope to continue again in the future when I am able to find the time.

Marc

Marc

5 out of 5 stars

Standard Plan · 
1 month

As already explained in my message to Richard, I came to realize that direct interaction via calls are crucial for me.

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Marc

Marc

5 out of 5 stars

Riyah

Riyah

5 out of 5 stars

Standard Plan · 
1 month

It was good and really helpful but as my project ends I don't think I'll need it any longer

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