Sentences with phrase «much data space»

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THREE TOP TRENDS FROM HEALTHCONF 2017: At this year's HealthConf, held in Lisbon, Portugal, BI Intelligence identified three emerging trends that will likely impact much of the innovation in the healthcare space over the next year: AI's potential to enhance medical diagnostics, how fitness tracking data can be used to create actionable insights for diagnostics and prevention, and the emergence of «Ambient Intelligence.»
With so much other innovation in the cultured dairy space, consumers likely viewed the product as bland and boring, and retail sales data reflected that reality.
2017 State of Downtown (download here): Provides market trends, population data and projections, data on downtown development, and overviews of everything downtown from arts and restaurants to tourism, green space, the local food movement and much more.
Data collected in space, like video transmission of a spacewalk, travel as radio signals from antennas on spacecraft to much larger antennas on Earth, some with diameters up to 230 feet.
With computer games running on more modern hardware, however, the use of FMV for cutscenes has been drastically reduced as similar quality graphics can be produced in the game engine with much less disc space required for the source data.
The combination of advances in modelling and much better data from telescopes like the James Webb Space Telescope is likely to lead to significant progress in this exciting field.
Based on the comprehensive measurement data and new visualisation methods for these data, the researchers can thus gain a grasp of phase evolution in complex alloys within a much shorter space of time than with traditional methods.
Much of that data will come from the James Webb Space Telescope — scheduled for launch in 2018 — which is expected to see all the way to the cosmic dawn.
«But we do encourage space agencies and satellite groups to make sure that all data sets come as research - friendly, and with as much information on uncertainty, as possible.»
Riskin says the group's MobileASL (for American Sign Language) software encodes video data nearly twice as much as was previously possible, compressing this information, «so that it takes up less space and gums up the network less.»
Remember, also the Pioneer spacecraft travelled to this region, so there are actually four distinct data sets [about the heliopause] and a fifth one by New Horizons spacecraft, but the latter carries much more sensitive space plasma instruments and the first dust detector to operate this far out, ever.
Much clearer pictures of the sun and a «fire - hose» stream of data are now being gathered by NASA's space - based Solar Dynamics Observatory, Harvey said.
Like Sirius, however, Altair radiates much more in ultraviolet wavelengths than Sol, and, not surprisingly, the European Space Agency has used ultraviolet spectral flux distribution data to determine stellar effective temperatures and surface gravities, including those of Altair.
Like Sirius, however, Vega radiates much more in ultraviolet wavelengths than Sol, and, not surprisingly, the European Space Agency has used ultraviolet spectral flux distribution data to determine stellar effective temperatures and surface gravities, including those of Vega.
After analyzing data from the Kepler Space Telescope, scientists discovered huge dips in KIC 8462852's brightness that lasted between five and 80 days, with the star sometimes losing as much as 20 percent of its luminosity.
New data from the Pluto flyby of the New Horizons spacecraft showed that nitrogen is escaping from the dwarf planet and into space at a much lower rate than expected due to a cooling effect in the atmosphere.
A new analysis of data from the Planck space telescope has concluded that the tiny silicate and carbonate particles spewed into interstellar space by dying stars could account for as much as 100 percent of the signal detected by the BICEP2 telescope and announced to great fanfare this spring.
Project Blue will demonstrate and test coronagraph and wavefront technologies similar to ones that could be used on much larger future space telescopes currently being studied by NASA (e.g., HabEX, LUVOIR), and thus help to retire technical risks and hone the observing techniques and data processing algorithms for those missions.
The report also helped better distinguish the difference between data literacy and assessment literacy — that is, while both speak to the use of data to drive student learning, it's important to realize that the data available to teachers goes beyond that garnered from assessment alone, to include attendance data, peer observations, and formative assessment (which as we know gets lumped into the assessment space, but is much more than that).
RAND advises districts running voluntary summer programs to use historical data on no - show and attendance rates when deciding matters like how many teachers to hire and how much space is needed.
The navigation system stores its map data on an in - dash hard drive, allowing much more data than a DVD - based system and extra space for music storage in something Mercedes - Benz calls the Music Register.
Yes, Italian publishers may well have a lot to learn from what has happened in the US and UK e-books market, and hopefully the «delayed effect» on print books sales, as highlighted by Nielsen's data, will give them some much - needed breathing space to watch, learn and react — because when change comes it will come quickly.
Not so much squeezing authors or consumers... more becoming a natural monopoly for publishing related advertising based both on availability of advertising space and on available customer data... or effectively claiming about 15 - 30 % % of the book market for free.
Will carriers devote much space to the BlackPad if those companies can't get you to sign a new data contract?
And in the investing space, there is so much information, so much data, and others are doing so much, it makes sense that you want to know what others are doing.
Detailed data on commute times, current average sale prices, living space and lot sizes — including a tricky calculation to tell us how much of a home's value is currently locked into the land itself — were divided into layers spreading out from each downtown centre (we used City Hall to keep things consistent).
I can't see why Sony just doesn't use a higher meg cart in clear cut cases like this to avoid developers having to shoehorn so much data into a tiny little space.
Once you've selected what data to transfer, you'll see just how much free space you'll have left on the PS4 Pro once the transfer is complete, as well as how long the transfer should take.
, this is only storage space, not actual RAM; the dev consoles are no better than the retail versions in anything except how much data can be stored on them to begin with.
Remember, amiibo don't have much space to store data.
You can check how much free space there is on your SD card by opening System Settings from the HOME Menu and selecting Data Management.
On Sunday morning I finally decided to transfer my old Nintendo Wii content (Virtual Console games, Wii save game data, WiiWare, and my Wii Shop Channel history, among other little things) to my new Wii U so that I could reclaim some shelf space and attempt to unify as much of my Wii / Wii U content as possible.
In the long run, much of the economic growth of developed economies is likely to involve less energy - intensive sectors because of demand - side factors such as 1) the amount of stuff people can physically manage is limited (even with rented storage space), 2) migration to areas where the weather is more moderate will continue, 3) increased urbanization and population density reduces energy consumption per capita, 4) there is a lot of running room to decrease the energy consumption of our electronic devices (e.g., switching to clockless microprocessors, not that I'm predicting that specific innovation), 5) telecommunication will substitute for transportation on the margin, 6) cheaper and better data acquisition and processing will enable less wasteful routing and warehousing of material goods, and 7) aging populations will eventually reduce the total amount (local plus distant) of travel per person per year.
Seroussi and Ivins» simulations using a heat flow higher than 150 milliwatts per square meter showed too much melting to be compatible with the space - based data, except in one location: an area inland of the Ross Sea known for intense flows of water.
«I'm wondering if too much space is devoted to Miller, given the inference one draws from Fig 1.5 is senstive to the inclusion of individual outliers (as pointed out in the text) and that it is acknowledged that early data are incomplete.
«IceBridge has collected so much data on elevation and thickness that we can now do analysis down to the individual glacier level and do it for the entire ice sheet,» said Michael Studinger, IceBridge project scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. «We can now quantify contributions from the different processes that contribute to ice loss.»
Given that the blackbody equilibrium temperature of earth as seen from space is a function of solar irradiance arriving and earth albedo and not much of anything else apart from factors that change those two, anyone claiming earth's temperature isn't affected by solar output better have a pretty good theory and data to support that.
An ISCCP Web site (https://isccp.giss.nasa.gov) was created by a research group at NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) to support ISCCP project functions, but it has continued to evolve to provide much more and a wider variety of information, data access, and illustrations of data analysis results.
Data on the energy intensity of GDP show big variations across time and space, e.g. the sharp decline in US intensity after the oil shocks of the 1970s, which then flattened out as prices came down, and the much lower energy intensity of European nations with high gasoline taxes.
They will plug all of this data into a radiative transfer model to predict how much radiation from the rooftops is reflected back into space, or «the top of the atmosphere,» allowing them to calculate the impact to global warming.
That requires much fewer computational resources to process and less storage space in databases than traditionally - encrypted data.
This is all part of a larger effort in the wearables space to provide more value through software and data processing, since the hardware can only be and do so much.
People supporting off - chain scaling wanted segwit support (segwit removes signature data and attaches it in an extended block allowing more space for actual transactions) to be added to Bitcoin which would increase the blocksize to some extent but also help in developing layer two solutions to make bitcoin transactions much faster, cheaper and private.
Finally, we'll talk about managing your data both in terms of how much space it occupies, and whether it is routinely backed up.
These apps require less space on your device, not use as much RAM, and come with built - in data saving features as well.
You can see how much space an app is using for those data files and remove the cached data for an individual app by tapping it in the Apps list, accessible by tapping Apps on the storage pane or by tapping Apps on the main Settings screen.
Overall, the token's price climbed to as much as $ 0.33 at roughly 11:25 UTC, representing a roughly 40 % gain in the space of just 24 hours, according to data provider CoinMarketCap.
On the following screen, you can toggle the feature on, and over time you can return to this space to see how much data you've saved by using it with the visual aid of a handy graph.
Chromebooks don't show you how much data is being used by the browser cache and other temporary files, but the browser cache is likely using quite a bit of space.
Also, with the smartphones now having much more memory / space to store music and data, more and more people store their music files on their smartphones.
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