Sentences with phrase «accurate aggregate data»

The idea works if companies are content with accurate aggregate data and not details about individuals.

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Designed to sync with a website that aggregates data, the BodyMedia FIT system gives you highly accurate information on activity, calories and sleep patterns.
One of the great benefits of QS tools and online systems which aggregate data, such as Dan's Plan, is that sufficient data to support more accurate analytical methods may become available.
Even now, some of the best practices coming from regulators and technology consultants are pointing to more centralization — a «single, accurate, and aggregated view of the customer» that can be tracked throughout the lifetime of that customer as details, investment goals, and needs change — a way to link a client address to the deals and cases they have on the go, to the communications, and often sensitive data, that is shared during those interactions.
Per the Wall Street Journal, Facebook is under the impression that this will somehow help dispel the (entirely accurate) notion that the site has aggregated too much data about its users:
Kogan also suggested the data he had been able to gather was not very accurate at an individual level — claiming it would only be useful in aggregate to, for example, «understand the personality of New Yorkers».
Because, while the debate right now seems to be about whether or not Team Trump was wrong to do what the Right has justly condemned Clinton and Obama for doing (and the only principled answer to that question is «yes») the real issue here is that Internet platforms — including most social media — routinely harvest data about users and aggregate that data to create startlingly accurate psychological profiles.
Aggregate all these data and you should arrive at an average that is fairly accurate.
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