Sentences with phrase «much smaller amount of data»

«The benefit of our approach is that much smaller amount of data is needed than for «black box» methods.

Not exact matches

However, it requires extrapolating annual levels from a small amount of data and is only a projection for how much Lyft could make in the next year.
However, it requires extrapolating annual levels from a small amount of data and is only a projection for how much Lyft could achieve in the next year.
Nutritional quality: Data from the application show that the plants grown in field trials produce a much smaller amount of carotenoids (3,5 µg / g — 10.9 µg / g) compared to the original GR2 event, which is supposed to produce a maximum of more than 30 µg / g.
«In developmental psychology there has long been a trade - off between gathering lots of data from a small number of children or a small amount of data from a much larger number of children,» says Harvard University linguist Steven Pinker, who proposed a similar idea several years back.
Isn't that comment in itself ironic, considering that the current «global warming» movement began in probably much similar fashion, with small amounts of data leading to further scrutiny of future recorded data.
The sheer volume of this data (at least past a couple levels) is pretty much useless to humans since it's changing so fast we could only comprehend an extremely small amount until it's more or less obsolete.
Isn't that comment in itself ironic, considering that the current «global warming» movement began in probably much similar fashion, with small amounts of data leading to further scrutiny of future recorded data.
One thing I would have liked to see in the paper is a quantitative side - by - side comparison of sea - surface temperatures and upper ocean heat content; all the paper says is that only «a small amount of cooling is observed at the surface, although much less than the cooling at depth» though they do report that it is consistent with 2 - yr cooling SST trend — but again, no actual data analysis of the SST trend is reported.
Small law firms can and often do have billing and practice management systems that generate large amounts of data (probably not as much data as BigLaw would generate of course) and more likely than not coded in a way that does in fact
«A small broker can have as much listing data on his or her site as a large company, and having a large amount of data ups the stickiness quotient of your website, meaning that a potential home buyer who comes to your site as a consumer is far more likely to end up as your client.
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