It's not so much that listing
data is ubiquitous.
This data is ubiquitous and drives both individual decisions (like home buying) and policy decisions around budgeting, planning, zoning, and transit.
Not exact matches
The combination of
ubiquitous sensors, Big
Data, and social networks means we'll soon
be able to spot and seal structural holes in something close to real time, in line with Goldman's dream of fracking our networks» full potential.
Sensors
are becoming extraordinarily cheap,
ubiquitous and accessible, and it
's going to lead to a real revolution in
data and
data mining, especially in healthcare and biomedicine.
Profoundly powerful and fast - emerging technologies — from
ubiquitous digital connectivity, to smarter big
data, to computing systems that can reason and learn —
are transforming a business landscape that accounts for almost 20 % of the U.S. economy and steadily growing shares elsewhere in the world.
The
data — funded companies, funding amounts, valuations, latest developments, and contextual punditry — will
be ubiquitous and available.
The new system transmits messages by reflecting and encoding audio and
data in these signals that
are ubiquitous in urban environments, without affecting the original radio transmissions.
The goal of this X PRIZE, according to Bunje,
is to turn ocean acidity readings into valuable and
ubiquitous information as
is the case with temperature
data, and he hopes to inspire research spending well in excess of the prize money put up.
In the context of IoNT, which WEF acknowledged to
be the top emerging technology in 2016, the current work - in - progress, «
ubiquitous» deployment of sensors in Malaysia and worldwide, I certainly see increasing
data security risks at the sensor, transmission, collection, processing and even analytics levels.
Making sense of the «big
data» that
is now
ubiquitous in biology requires the development of innovative new quantitative tools and techniques, grounded in classical theory yet adapted for powerful modern technologies.
As
data becomes more
ubiquitous in education, it should
be shared with the most important stakeholder — students!
The number one spot
is still
being held by the
ubiquitous Labrador Retriever — a position it has held every one of the 21 years the AKC has
been looking at the
data.
It
is a bottom - up convergence given life by the plethora of smartphones and tablets we carry into battle and enabled by
ubiquitous wi - fi, connected consoles, cellular
data networks and a new overhanging Cloud that miraculously does not block the sun.
Only the 41,000 - year fluctuation
is ubiquitous in this
data set, in fact before about 800,000 years ago it dominates glacial changes, which leads to that period
being called the «41kyr world» (Raymo, M.E., and Nisancioglu, K. 2003.
Barber et al.: In situ observations from Canadian Research Icebreaker (NGCC) Amundsen indicate that the multi-year sea ice pack in the Southern Beaufort Sea
was not as
ubiquitous as it appeared within satellite remote sensing
data products in early September 2009.
If 50 %
was anthropogenic — 0.4 C. With the best available
data and the best will — it merely masks
ubiquitous uncertainty with spurious precision.
If
data errors
are «
ubiquitous» as Gavin claims, then regularization methods based on the l1 - norm
are probably more appropriate (they
are much more robust to outliers than l2 methods).
Conclusion Hockey - sticks
are ubiquitous in past, present, and future climate -
data analyses for one simple reason: The anthropogenic CO2 hockey - stick
is driving all the other climate - change hockey sticks.
Bugs in
data analysis algorithms
are not
ubiquitous.
For example, while technology
is ever more
ubiquitous and enables mobility, carries the potential for easier client communication, and places enormous resources into the palm of an attorney's hand, it also escalates the risk that
data (including client confidences) can
be compromised — e.g., theft (hacking; stolen devices); loss (lost smartphone or tablet); and carelessness (unsecure connections; free email accounts where
data is mined; corrupted via virus).
It
's about many of the legal issues that pertain to
data, something that
is ubiquitous and growing exponentially every single day in our environment.
Firewalls, anti-virus software and various forms of
data protection
are ubiquitous.
Some people see that as a positive, especially because it
's a way for them to take control in an era when insurance credit scoring
is ubiquitous and you don't have much choice as to any of the other
data sources, either.
As the internet of things grows, as we have sensors on everything: cars, fridges, TVs then
data is going to become
ubiquitous.
Attempts to make Facebook a
ubiquitous social graph layer connecting all apps and services failed because consumers found it creepy, companies found it threatening to rely completely on the company for demographic
data and tech
was moving too quickly for the
data Facebook had to
be universally applicable.
Social media have become
ubiquitous, and many users
are either ambivalent toward
data privacy or don't understand what they've given up by agreeing to the terms of service in order to create an account.
The Menlo Park, California, company, whose social network
is a
ubiquitous venue for social and political life,
is drawing the unaccustomed unwelcome attention after the disclosure that it released the personal
data of 50 million users to an analytics firm that helped elect President Donald Trump.
As
ubiquitous as
data is in our lives, it remains ambiguous and difficult to grasp on a personal level.
He predicted that IoT
is going to «totally radicalize» the
data market: «As the internet of things grows, as we have sensors on everything: cars, fridges, TVs then
data is going to become
ubiquitous.»
Among the
ubiquitous data - gathering apps of that period, the personality quiz that Cambridge Analytica created
was nothing special.
The notable difference between the Liberty + and the standard Liberty buds
is the addition of Bluetooth 5, the relatively new wireless
data transfer standard that
is twice as fast as the
ubiquitous Bluetooth 4.2.
According to a report from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners, there
are more than 20 million Amazon Echo devices installed in the U.S. Alexa
is the most
ubiquitous digital assistant, but many users don't know what happens to their
data when they ask Alexa to read them a recipe or check their bank balance.
We expect the role of the
data scientist to
be ubiquitous across all industries.