Not exact matches
I put this fantastic course on Neuromarketing under the Analytics and
Data section because it really gets
into the nuts and bolts of why people make the decisions that they do online and in real
life.
Stepping
into the shoes of the greatest storyteller in history, Apple CEO Tim Cook confidently asserts his authority by bringing company
data to
life through storytelling.
With that in mind, the question for your business is: «What feedback loop can you build
into your product or service to give people useful
data around their daily activities and make a difference in their
lives?»
And that's why I got the following tips tips from Belle Beth Cooper, co-founder of Hello Code, which makes Exist, a cool app that connects all of your services to turn that
data into insights about your
life.
As for Cambridge Analytica, only now is Facebook launching an investigation
into apps created at a time when the company was promising «easy access» for app developers, including Aleksandr Kogan, whose This Is Your Digital
Life quiz app created the
data set that was then sold to Cambridge Analytica.
The search for better
data in the 20th century often meant delving
into individuals» most personal, intimate
lives.
Ethereum and Ripple's price
data will be delivered to global markets, Dash is integrated
into Living Room of Satoshi, and the blockchain... In space?
I came away from this recent conversation with a deeper understanding of the ethical risks posed by AI, insights
into behavioral
data science, and cautious optimism that we can use these tools and technology to create the financial world we want to
live in.
Fernandez quickly began working on a way to tie all these
data into a comprehensive picture of each of our online
lives.
New
data provides a glimpse
into the
lives of the richest of rich — how the 400 highest earners make their money and pay their taxes.
Here's the difficult truth: Holding Facebook accountable for
data abuses through a mass walkout would be very hard because it is woven
into so many
lives.
Data integration can breathe
life into your marketing planning efforts.
Kauffman's annual
data also offered a peek
into how veterans are faring in their return to civilian work
life.
If you are logged
into your Facebook account, the page will automatically tell you if your
data was given to Cambridge Analytics via the «This is your digital
life» app.
However, veterans from Afghanistan and more recent conflicts are transiting
into civilian work
life, and their entrepreneurial activity may not be showing up yet in the
data, Stangler said.
New
data released by Hartford Funds today reveals high levels of investor optimism going
into 2016, despite major
life changes potentially throwing their finances off - kilter.
Produced in extensive consultation with NASA scientists, NOVA takes
data from earth - observing satellites and transforms it
into dazzling visual sequences, each one exposing the intricate and surprising web of forces that sustains
life on earth.
They must learn to accept a communication process in which the laity actively feed
into the preaching of the gospel the
data and insights of their
lives so that the contemporary and the traditional heritage will meet.
He responds concretely to every new event by taking it as a
datum into a new phase of his own
life and adjusting it within the harmony of his vision.
My own disinclination to state a theological method is grounded in the strong conviction that one does not devise a method and then dig
into the
data; one
lives with the
data, lets their force, variety, and authenticity generate a sense for what Jean Danielou calls a «way of knowing» appropriate to the nature of the
data.10
The actual pieces of
data about his
life, his medium, his technique are brought
into a sort of convergence that creates new emotional information.
Thus each such unifying experience, being a transformation of the
data available to that perspective from incoherence
into coherence, would by definition specify a separate actual entity in the
life of God.
It is a logic born on the logic of
life itself, which can not be verified by the
data fed
into the computer but that introduces a new
datum; the very existence and struggle of the poor.
This has two unfortunate results: it makes the regnant society, or as we would perhaps more loosely say, «the mind,»
into an «ego» — in which case the self becomes less a «
lived - body» than a Cartesian cogito — and it gives the presiding occasion of the regnant society the impossible, or at least, improbable, job of coordinating all bodily
data all the time, pre-reflectively and reflectively,
into an organizational unity.
You have to admit though — everyone believes something and I using the word believe to mean not fully able to know all knowledge about everything in the world, and so we guess based on the knowledge of what we know, and assume we are right until some other
data comes
into our
life to prove us wrong.
Having come
into public
life complaining about open and honest
data, I can't step foot on a battlebus or distribute a leaflet with information that I know to be untrue.
From this base, visit Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology campus to meet with local researchers and academics to learn about coral restoration, trap insects and input
data into a research project and visit the «sustainable homes» development project — a blueprint for sustainable
living.
Then, we present the results of our research
into the nature, extent, and consequences of
data sharing and withholding in the genetic and the
life sciences.
The mission would include a lander spending 35 days on the moon's surface to sample and screen material for traces of
life; an orbiter spending three months taking measurements to unravel the basic structure of the planet; and the orbiter crashing
into the moon, gathering
data on Europa's tenuous atmosphere on the way down.
To produce crystal clear
life - size images, Musion's system incorporates a high - definition camera that costs at least # 4500 ($ 7500) and a professional - standard codec — hardware that compresses the
data into a package small enough to be sent via the internet.
In a preview of this future, your team recently saved a colleague's
life by using genome
data to put his blood cancer
into remission.
«In contrast to the long tradition of field guides authored by expert natural historians, Map of
Life draws on collective wisdom, amalgamating global
data sets of species observations from published sources and using a series of modeling techniques to convert them
into species range maps,» Goldsmith wrote.
And one day the
data might lead to the development of genetic tests to predict whether a person can expect to
live into old age as well as guide intervention efforts to prevent age - related illness.
And this
life - tracking craze has produced something that many clinical researchers covet: a deluge of intimate
data about individuals» moment - to - moment behavior, and the chance to influence that behavior in real time, through activities built
into an app or strategically timed alerts and messages.
By tapping
into people's desire to monitor the minutiae of their own
lives and asking them to share it, it is now possible to crowdsource
data which can be used to explore hard - to - answer questions.
So, if a pharmaceutical company creates an Alzheimer's drug to target memory based on research
into one type of memory — the part of the brain responsible for finding missing objects, for example — but doesn't also have
data on the type of memory that helps individuals remember the important people, places and things in their
life, it runs the risk of producing a product that helps a person remember where they put the car keys, but not how they met their spouse.
«New measurements to guide radiation therapy:
Data provide insights
into effects of ionizing radiation on
living cells.»
Now researchers studying the teeth, jaws, and other physical features of
living and extinct species have challenged these molecular
data, offering new insight
into when and where the world's most common furry creatures arose and began to diversify.
As part of a suite of measures to support the country's
life science sector, the United Kingdom plans to increase researchers» access to medical patient
data and funnel # 180 million ($ 280 million) to a new fund designed to help turn basic science
into marketable treatments, Prime Minister David Cameron announced today.
Though originally conceived in the 1950s as models for the biological neurons in
living brains, artificial neurons are just mathematical functions, equations that act upon an incoming piece of
data and transform it
into an output.
The researchers are now analyzing additional
data from their longitudinal study, extending
into the second year of
life.
He says, «In these
data, we apply our new measures of aging that take
into account changing
life expectancy.
Such sensor
data can provide novel insights
into how PD impacts patients» daily
lives.
This at least 5,500 - y - long process, which ultimately transformed wild horses
into the hundreds of breeds
living today, is difficult to reconstruct from archeological
data and modern genetics alone.
Data from the University of Chicago's National Social
Life, Health and Aging Project (NSHAP), presented in the August 23, 2007, issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, showed that many men and women remain sexually active — participating in vaginal intercourse, oral sex and masturbation — well
into their 70s and 80s.
New technologies have launched the
life sciences
into the age of big
data.
Inclusion of paleontological
data into the modeling of ecological niches of
living species might show that many of them could
live under very different conditions than today, that their ecological niche is much bigger as assumed.
The students have undergone a comprehensive education in
life science emphasising cutting - edge methods in bioinformatic analysis of big
data, high throughput techniques of molecular biology as well as how to translate biological findings
into diagnostic tools and novel treatments.
Although time on the Keck telescopes is scheduled 6 months in advance and is highly coveted, the two different teams observing on Keck I and Keck II that night both agreed to interrupt their research and point the mighty 10 - meter telescopes at M82 and gather valuable
data and rare insight
into the
life cycle of type 1a supernova.
Cloudera Enterprise accelerates
life sciences research and drug discovery by putting real - time
data into the hands of the clinicians, researchers, and providers focused on personalizing the patient experience.