Wireless sensors can generate
millions of data points from automated building systems across a global portfolio of facilities, and human analysts can use this data to optimize system and facility performance.
R.B.I. 14 will feature all 30 MLB teams and 480 active players with characteristics based on hundreds of
millions of data points from our extensive statistical database.
He used clever extraction methods to collect
millions of data points from one of the largest dating sites — OkCupid.
«We had the opportunity to collect
millions of data points from this, and we are just beginning to scratch the surface of the analysis.»
Not exact matches
Making sure the right ones get to the right places has never been a trivial matter, but the decision to narrow forecasting brought with it a gigantic leap in the amount
of data that had to be processed each day,
from 100,000 to 3.5
million data points --» demand forecasting units,» in supply chain speak.
Highlighting the potential scale
of the threat, Wright
points to the Panama Papers
data breach, in which 11.5
million documents were leaked
from law firm Mossack Fonseca.
Completely independent
from that we went and collected hundreds and then thousands
of data points on every adult 230
million Americans.
Medical scientists, on the other hand, are crunching billions
of data points culled
from millions of patients about genetic mutations that make people more vulnerable to diseases like diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
By now, the BXD community has gathered around 300
million phenotype
data points from these animals, generating by far the largest coherent «phenome» (a set
of all phenotypes expressed in an organism) for any animal experimental cohort.
«The sensors are bringing in massive amounts
of data from the lake, currently exceeding 220
million data points since 2014,» Relyea comments.
The CDC estimates that 50 - 70
million Americans suffer
from some form
of insomnia, and recent
data points to that number being on the rise.
It will make it quicker to mark, help identify patterns in the work students do (and have ever done), and compare that with
millions of other
data points from around the world.
Numbers
from the largest available database
of classroom observations, and the striking conclusions experts draw
from more than 2
million data points
They
point to
data from Magnify Money, showing that 125
million consumers have some kind
of credit card debt they are dealing with, with the total amount hitting $ 527 billion in the United States.
Alight Solutions analyzed the 10 - year time period
from January 1, 2007, through January 1, 2017,
of data from nearly 50 companies that offer TDFs and managed accounts covering more than 2
million eligible participants as
of January 1, 2017, and found among all plans 7 %
of participants were managed account users — workers enrolled in a managed account service at any
point in time during a year — and 38 % were full TDF users — workers whose in - plan assets were at least 95 % invested in one or more TDFs at the end
of a year.
Boasting 3
million points of interest across 500,000 destinations worldwide, Triposo's unique algorithms crawl
data from certain open content sources (Wikipedia, TouristEye, etc.) to provide the best travel recommendations,
from popular attractions to hidden gems.
Like every other successful game studio has ever done in fact, only they do it with billions
of data points from millions of users.
I have posted on RealClimate about 4 times in the past 5 years regarding the potential thaw
of the methal hydrate deposits at the bottom
of the oceans.I stated in my posts on your website that I believe firmly that those deposits are in quite a good bit
of danger
of melting
from climate change feedback mechanisms.On Nov 8th, ScienceDaily posted a huge new study on the PETM boundary 55
million years ago, and some key
data on how the methane at that
point may very well have melted and contributed to the massive climate shift.I am an amateur who reads in the new a lot about climate change.I'd now like to say «I told you so!!!»
To elaborate slightly on my above
point, the cause / effect relationship between CO2 and temperature derived
from data spanning more than 400
million years, and operating within uncertainty margins that can be quantified with reasonable probability requires the existence
of a prominent CO2 signal in the record
of the past half century.
This latest edition
of the report includes new comparative pricing benchmarks
from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, along with
millions of transaction - level
data points from the EnergySage Solar Marketplace
from July 2015 to June 2016.
The sum
of these interactions results in
millions of data points generated by everything
from solar installation and financing quotes to solar shopping behaviors and buying preferences.
I made the
point then (and repeat it here) that although this doesn't «disprove» global warming (the globe has warmed and during this warming we have gone
from about half a
million cars to almost a billion,
from about 500 coal - fired power plants to about 23,000 — I'll let you tell me about the growth in the numbers
of airplanes, washing machines and
data centers...), it is a fairly straightforward argument against high sensitivity
of the atmosphere to increasing concentrations
of CO2.
It does so by providing factual
data from millions of litigation records about the behavior and performance
of law firms and individual lawyers — including
data points like win rates, cases with resolutions, time to injunction, etc., in specific areas
of law.
Then, we looked at two
data points — the year each company passed $ 300
million in revenue (we adjusted for inflation to 2014 dollars, finding 403 companies that met the criteria
from 1999 - 2014) and the age
of the company at that time.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, fresh off
of not apologizing for the social media giant's failure to prevent sketchy election
data firm Cambridge Analytica
from partnering with a similarly sketchy app to allegedly scrape 50
million users» profile
data, briefly emerged
from his gilded panic room on Wednesday evening for an interview with CNN's Laurie Segall in which he largely repeated his PR department's talking
points.
The company, which acquired the Facebook profiles
of 50
million people
from an academic researcher, boasted in the past that it had 4,000 - 5,000
data points on just about every American citizen.
The Cambridge Analytica
data set
from Facebook is itself but a lake within an ocean, a clarifying example
of a pervasive but invisible ecosystem where thousands
of firms possess billions
of data points across hundreds
of millions of people — and are able to do lots with it under the public radar.
The repeated scandals reached a crisis
point this month, with the revelation that a political firm linked to Donald Trump's presidential campaign improperly obtained and exploited
data from millions of users.
Rank & Grade — All neighborhoods are then sorted into five rankings
from A + to D, depending on the neighborhoods correlation to risk and reward.To simplify our
millions of data points, HomeUnion has developed an effective rating system.