Cainiao extended its stress tests ahead of 11.11, which assess its capacity for handling
huge amounts of data at peak times, to China's customs facilities.
Not exact matches
Huge amounts of money are being poured into big
data, including efforts
at predictive policing and the widespread monitoring
of dissidents.
As my colleague Jamal Carnette pointed out when the merger collapsed, Sprint is sitting on a
huge amount of 2.5 GHz high - band spectrum, «which is perfect for transmitting
data at a high speed.»
These are places where
huge amounts of data is gathered from patients
at great expense.
What makes today's deep neural nets
at once powerful and capricious is their ability to find patterns in
huge amounts of data.
«Artificial intelligence (AI) has
huge potential to revolutionize disease diagnosis and management by doing analyses and classifications involving immense
amounts of data that are difficult for human experts — and doing them rapidly,» said senior author Kang Zhang, MD, PhD, professor
of ophthalmology
at Shiley Eye Institute and founding director
of the Institute for Genomic Medicine
at UC San Diego School
of Medicine.
«When everything is communicating — from your refrigerator to your car to your home heating — you'll need ways to store
huge amounts of data,» says Ian Steff, vice president
of global policy
at the Semiconductor Industry Association.
So technology has advanced to the point where it's now possible not only to analyze the
huge amounts of data that are being generated in new ways, but to also go back and look
at the large
of amount of data that has been generated in the past and look
at it through a different lens.
As researchers strive to unlock the secrets
of the brain, they must do more to ensure that the
huge amounts of data they generate are not locked up and inaccessible to other scientists who might glean additional insights from the
data, speakers said
at a 21 March symposium
at AAAS.
The main motivation behind the effort to develop quantum computers is the quantum phenomenon
of superposition, in which particles can exist in many states
at once, potentially being able to process
huge amounts of data in parallel.
This
huge machine
at CERN, the European laboratory for particle physics near Geneva, had been producing tremendous
amounts of data in the months since it awoke from its winter - long slumber.
«There's a lot
of sensitivity to fees, and you'd need to demonstrate a
huge amount of alpha to a participant to justify putting private equity in a plan,» said Brooks Herman, head
of data and research
at BrightScope Inc., which rates retirement plans.
Along those lines, has the following been tried (again, forgive if I'm asking something with an obvious answer published somewhere): 1) pick starting projection dates and subsequent run paths 2) example for (1): start 1980, run forward 5 years; start 1982, run forward 5 years; start 1984 (run to 1989) etc etc 3)
at each start we proceed as with the 1979 directive; ie calibrate with several months
of starting year
data 4) thus the latest such (example) run where we could compare against actual
data would be an initialization in 2008 and run forward for 5 years to 2013 5) the advantage
of the above (and I recognize that there is a
huge amount of work involved in crunching these simulations) is that we could see the starting temp and 5 year projections against the historical record for a number
of overlapping segments.
He's just someone who has spent a
huge amount of time looking
at some
of the new
data sources on the sun, and actually looking
at weather on earth to see what happens.
And remember, the satellite
data are one small part
of a vast
amount of data that overwhelmingly show our planet is warming up: retreating glaciers,
huge amounts of ice melting
at both poles, the «death spiral»
of arctic ice every year
at the summer minimum over time, earlier annual starts
of warm weather and later starts
of cold weather, warming oceans, rising sea levels, ocean acidification, more extreme weather, changing weather patterns overall, earlier snow melts, and lower snow cover in the spring...
At least some
of the answer can be obtained by a
huge amount of slogging through construction records, news reports (campus newspaper, newsletter
of host /
data - collection organizations, etc.), and old photographs.
Judge Pryor explained that «cell phones are fundamentally different from any other object traditionally subject to government search
at the border» because they store
huge amounts of highly personal
data.
So as the
amount of electronic
data exploded,
of course eDiscovery came in to manage it, but as the
amount of data continued to expand, even the
amount that trickled down and was produced and litigation got to be
huge, and you may just be talking 10,000 documents but
at that stage you don't just need to know that those are relevant to the case.
«When you're talking about [scaling this technology] up to flying transportation, you are now looking
at sensors that need to processes
huge amounts of data,» he says.
This prevents someone from decrypting a
huge amount of encrypted
data all
at once.
Mike Gualtieri, VP
at analyst house Forrester, said that while Microsoft offered simpler tools for firms building their own machine - learning models, the quality
of the firm's on - demand, pre-trained speech, vision and language recognition services would likely be less effective than Google's because
of the search giant's access to
huge amounts of training
data.
Of course, the experts are looking at huge amounts of data and the overall picture of the job marke
Of course, the experts are looking
at huge amounts of data and the overall picture of the job marke
of data and the overall picture
of the job marke
of the job market.