Sentences with phrase «broad use of the data»

He says that after he began working with Cambridge Analytica, he sent out a new survey to Facebook users, with new terms of service that allowed for broad uses of the data.
He says that after he began working with Cambridge Analytica, he sent out a new survey to Facebook users, with new terms of service that allowed for broad uses of the data.
The group also recommends that patents involving government - funded inventions should conform to standards that allow broad use of the data, materials, and technologies involved.
He says that after he began working with Cambridge Analytica, he sent out a new survey to Facebook users, with new terms of service that allowed for broad uses of the data.
He says that after he contracted with Cambridge Analytica, he sent out a new survey to Facebook users, with new terms of service that allowed for broad uses of the data.

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Though Kashkari begins with a broad attack on monetary rules, it quickly devolves into a focused attack on the Taylor Rule which he argues «effectively turn [s] monetary policy over to a computer, rather than continue to let Fed policy makers use their best judgment to consider a wide range of data and economic trends.»
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's appearances this week at congressional hearings delving into the Cambridge Analytica data scandal mark a crucial moment for the company, its users, and the broader public — and it's important that members of Congress use it wisely.
To arrive at America's Top States for Business, we scored all 50 states — using publicly available data — on 40 different measures of competitiveness., and then separated those metrics into the ten broad categories.
CBO uses a broader measure of income than either Census money income or measures that can be constructed from tax return data alone.
Goldman still is considering whether it will use the data as part of its broader hiring process, the sources said.
It's important to understand that the USCI isn't a random concoction of data, but rather the gold standard for measuring current economic growth, as it summarizes the key coincident economic indicators used to determine the official start and end dates of U.S. recessions; namely, the broad measures of output, employment, income and sales.
Using quarterly hedge fund SEC Form 13F filings and short interest data for a broad sample of U.S. stocks (excluding small and low - priced stocks), along with data required to compute stock return predictors and risk factors for these stocks, during 1990 through 2012, they find that: Keep Reading
Using data for a broad sample of U.S. common stocks and model factors (excluding extreme outliers) during July 1963 through December 2015, they find that: Keep Reading
Using data for a broad sample of U.S. common stocks since July 1962 and common stocks in 22 developed markets since January 1993, both through December 2016, they find that: Keep Reading
Using monthly data for a broad sample of U.S. stocks and the value premium during 1926 through 2014, he finds that: Keep Reading
Using monthly returns for a broad sample of U.S. stocks and a value - weighted stock market index and investor sentiment data for the period 1966 - 2005, they find that: Keep Reading
Using monthly stock returns and balance sheet data for a broad sample of U.S. stocks and quarterly Berkshire Hathaway SEC Form 13F holdings during 1976 to 2011, along with open - end active mutual fund performance data during 1980 through 2009, they find that: Keep Reading
In the most recent data, for 2015 - 16, «lockdown drills» — a broader category that NCES used for that year's survey — were being conducted in 94.6 percent of schools.
Using monthly data for a broad sample of U.S. common stocks during July 1963 through December 2013 (with evaluated returns commencing July 1973), he finds that: Keep Reading
Using monthly data for a broad sample of U.S. common stocks during January 1974 through December 2013, they find that: Keep Reading
Using monthly data for a broad (but filtered) sample of U.S. corporate bonds / issuers (10,825 bonds and 5,300 issuers) and monthly return data for 213 actively managed credit hedge funds and 218 actively managed credit mutual funds during January 1997 through December 2013, they find that: Keep Reading
The investigation is part of a broader probe, launched last year, into how political parties are using data analytics to target voters.
Using anomaly variable and return data for a broad sample of U.S. common stocks during July 1963 through December 2013, he finds that: Keep Reading
Our capacities to use empirical data and to apply reason for the analysis of such data are important, but taken without a broader perspective to see the unity of existing things, they become merely abstract foundations.
You used your platform to tell a broad group of your readers, for whom you have no demographic data, that they are privileged and elitist because they think cloth diapers are a rational option for solving diaper lack for babies living in poverty.
This year's #NBM17 theme — Charting the Course Together — will focus on how to use data and measurement to build and reinforce the connections between breastfeeding and a broad spectrum of other health topics and initiatives.
[1] In the hearings, which took place on 27 and 28 February 2018, Liberty's counsel told the Court that the broad range of data that the government can access under the IPAct can be used to build an intimate and comprehensive picture of citizens» lives, thus undermining privacy rights.
To make their predictions even better, Deutsch would like to see broader use of ocean oxygen monitoring through close to 4,000 Argo floats, autonomous ocean robots that collect data and send information to satellites.
In response, a broad coalition of European organizations issued open letters calling for the right to conduct research using personal health data without explicit consent, if ethical approval and strict confidentiality safeguards were guaranteed.
Because of this broad focus, there are limits on the extent to which the data can be used to investigate the differences in experiences between those in various programs.
Some scientists post raw video data from the laboratory or field, and others want to use the power of YouTube and other free online video platforms to reach broader audiences.
«The so - called «trick» was nothing more than a statistical method used to bring two or more different kinds of data sets together in a legitimate fashion by a technique that has been reviewed by a broad array of peers in the field,» the panel said.
The researchers are using «big data» concepts and techniques to discover and design new nanomaterials — a priority area under the White House's Materials Genome Initiative — using a methodology that will revolutionize materials design, impacting a broad range of products that affect our daily lives, from drugs and agricultural chemicals such as pesticides or herbicides to fuel additives, paints and varnishes, and even personal care products such as shampoo.
«Our data provide hints that you might not need to use a broad spectrum antimicrobial and might be able to target the enzyme or cell wall of the fungi to disrupt the plaque biofilm formation.»
None of the data categories gave specific information about what websites people were visiting, the content of their emails or chats, or the types of files being downloaded — they simply indicated the extent to which people used different broad categories of net - based resources, as well as differences in people's tendency to use many resources at once.
In the competition, the different image analysis methods were applied to a broad spectrum of two - and three - dimensional image data and their performance was quantified using different measures.
Instead, the hope is that researchers at Broad and elsewhere will be able to use those data to reveal clusters of genetic variation, like placing pins on a map, he says.
The audience will learn about the current state of breast cancer research, how data generated by NGS gene panels target variants of interest and have been developed and used in routine laboratory research, and the broader issues of breast cancer education, awareness, and community services.
Lead author Hilary Dugan, a limnologist at the University of Wisconsin - Madison and former Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Postdoctoral Fellow, explains, «We compiled long - term data, and compared chloride concentrations in North American lakes and reservoirs to climate and land use patterns, with the goal of revealing whether, how, and why salinization is changing across broad geographic scales.
Lipson and Richter plan to use their 3D printing approach to cycle through and analyse the performance of a broad range of different wing designs and plug the information into a computer model, which incorporates a genetic algorithm that can then use the data to evolve the perfect set of wings.
The debate centres on the finer points of flower architecture, but points to a broader concern about using statistical models and large data sets to tackle biological questions, says Pamela Soltis, a plant biologist at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
Investigators are encouraged to seek the broadest possible sharing permissions from participants for future research use of their data.
Often investigators generated data, for example, on the functions of molecules, that weren't easily converted into computer - readable form for use by the broader scientific community, Preusch says.
A key tenet of the GDS policy is the expectation that researchers obtain the informed consent of study participants for the potential future use of their de-identified data for research and for broad sharing.
«Furthermore, the broader implications of the data support frontline use of the Penumbra System direct aspiration devices in the revascularization of stroke patients.»
While other studies have looked at wildfire records over longer time periods, this is the first study to use high - resolution satellite data to examine wildfire trends over a broad range of landscapes, explained Littell.
However, registration of cardiac arrests was prospective and uniform, following the standardized Utstein style for reporting out - of - hospital cardiac arrest and revised for data quality assurance by the RACE - CARS team.18 Our results support efforts of other communities seeking to improve bystander and first - responder intervention, since they come from a quality - improvement database of a substantial portion of the state of North Carolina, with stable reporting over a 4 - year period during a broad implementation program that used a standardized protocol, as recommended by the American Heart Association.13, 20,40
Google recently announced a partnership with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard aimed at providing its cloud services for scientists combined with a toolkit developed by the institute that can be used to analyze the data.
To minimize variations that might result from slight difference in experimental techniques, all genotyping was done by collaborators at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, who generated the data at the same time using the same equipment.
Furthermore, her research on evaluating oversight through a multi-criteria analytical approach indicates that the US system has strengths in its use of natural science data, but is weak in transparency in operation, inclusivity of a broad range of stakeholders and perspectives, and capacity of regulatory agencies to dealing with changing environments and technologies.
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