Politics today is more
about crunching data — voter demographic information, tracking what individual voters care about, and campaign donation histories — and then acting on it.
Not exact matches
In Sheets, you can ask a plain - speak question to Explore
about your
data and Google will automatically
crunch the numbers and makes charts for you.
And like the spiraling number of companies that have been debuting artificial intelligence and related
data -
crunching services, as well as so - called chatbots, Ellison talked
about Oracle's own versions of the trendy technologies.
The next time your company is
about to splurge on the latest hot tool for
crunching data, take a deep breath and channel your inner lawyer.
The quants — mathematical analysts whose world view consists of granular
data —
crunch numbers to reveal what it may
about markets and economies.
This method is heavily dependent upon fundamental
data, number
crunching, knowing everything there is to know
about the company and the wider situation in which it sits, asking all the questions you can possible ask
about the company and finding the answers.
Here's yet another thing that puzzles me
about that study (aka number -
crunching exercise): since they say they got the diagnoses from matched hospital
data, up to five years of age, where do they get the diagnosis «hypothermia» from?
Well, a
data - driven democracy itself may not be in the offing in just two months (though a robot - driven FOREIGN policy is apparently now ours to enjoy), but coming up in May, we get to talk about about data in politics at the Annenberg School at Penn: Data - Crunched Democracy Conference: Where D
data - driven democracy itself may not be in the offing in just two months (though a robot - driven FOREIGN policy is apparently now ours to enjoy), but coming up in May, we get to talk
about about data in politics at the Annenberg School at Penn: Data - Crunched Democracy Conference: Where D
data in politics at the Annenberg School at Penn:
Data - Crunched Democracy Conference: Where D
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Crunched Democracy Conference: Where Do...
Crunching 10 years» worth of
data on 124,000 British voters (5,593 of whom intend to vote Ukip in 2015), Ford and Goodwin have found that it is this group, rather than the red - faced golf ‑ club bar bores of cartoonists» imaginations, who have brought
about the transformation in Ukip's fortunes.
Medical scientists, on the other hand, are
crunching billions of
data points culled from millions of patients
about genetic mutations that make people more vulnerable to diseases like diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
The cost of the antennas, a supercomputer to
crunch the
data, and fiber - optic links and other infrastructure totals
about $ 400 million.
Whereas David Weinberger's speculations
about predictive abilities of big
data —
crunching models in «The Machine That Would Predict the Future» are intriguing, planners and social scientists aren't
about to step aside just yet.
And during preliminary drug development, researchers may feed a compound's chemical makeup into a computer that
crunches data about how the body metabolizes compounds and predicts whether a drug would be toxic to the liver or would interact with other drugs.
Some websites gather
data about you and
crunch the numbers with all kinds of mathematical formulas and algorithms in order to fill up your inbox with compatible matches.
For a fee, many dating sites will collect
data about you,
crunch the.
Two decades ago, I was a student in Oakland Unified School District, and now I have the honor of analyzing
data and writing
about Oakland public schools through our
CRUNCHED!
On this week's show, we chatted with fantasy author Amelia Smith
about a bunch of
data that she
crunched based on the Author Earnings Survey over at Hugh Howey's Author Earnings Report website.
His number
crunching of Canada Revenue Agency
data also revealed that of all the people who qualified for TFSAs — but didn't necessarily have one — only
about 6.7 per cent had maxed out in 2013.
I'm going to do some more reading on that and see if I can find the
data to
crunch my own numbers before I say more
about it, however.
Using the latest
data about how electricity is generated around the country, as well as
crunching the numbers on the energy and materials required to build the batteries that power electric cars, UCS analysts examined all global warming emissions created during an electric car's lifetime — from its production and years of driving to its eventual retirement.
We've now
crunched the enormous final dataset, weighted it against Census information and are releasing the full
data so you can find out who thinks what
about the key political issues facing Australia.
By combing and
crunching data, Unwin believes you get a truer picture
about results and abilities, based on objective findings.
In the 2011 biographical movie
about Oakland Athletics» general manager Billy Beane's efforts to assemble a winning team from a small budget, Brad Pitt starred as the guy who employed the assistance of a number -
crunching economist to use
data and analytics to put together a competitive team despite having less money than most other major league teams —
about one third that of the New York Yankees.
The fact that Unlimited Plus customers get uncapped
data speeds and HD video streaming more than makes up for the extra cost, though budget
crunched families who don't care
about fast
data may find the Unlimited Choice plan to their liking, especially with HBO streaming part of that mix.
So, she gamed the system,
crunching the
data to figure out how to filter for her perfect man — and how to write
about herself in a way that would attract him.