With the «Loyalty Prediction» tool, Facebook is not only curating thousands
of data points across its user base to serve up ad audiences, its feeding those data points into a machine learning system that will anticipate what the next data point will be — a stark difference from simply collecting user data.
Since rolling out the software, Deloitte has trained Kira to identify thousands
of data points across hundreds of client projects — some of over 100,000 documents.
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 network uses these algorithms to agree upon the single value
of a data point across the entire system.
Not exact matches
Munster tracks and aggregates availability for 139
of Apple's 271 stores within the U.S., which represents 2,224
data points across all configurations.
The Future List put out by The Information and Social Capital, took 6,000
data points on 552 senior investment professionals
across 71 firms to use diversity to plot which investors are best positioned to take advantage
of future trends.
So it seems like the logical answer to all
of these
data points would be to be to ramp up your social media presence
across as many platforms as possible, right?
According to the Guardian report, at that
point, CA claimed to have compiled «a massive
data pool
of 40 + million individuals
across the United States — for each
of whom we have generated detailed characteristic and trait profiles.»
If one has the wisdom to question their beliefs by actually testing them against
data, thinking carefully about valuations, and studying the course
of market cycles
across history, none
of these
points should be surprising.
Since EMV's current focus remains on authenticating consumers at the in - store
point of sale, safeguarding the digital identities and
data of consumers is still a major concern for merchants
of all shapes and sizes,
across all various industries.
By being a ledger
of information that is distributed
across various a P2P network, blockchain ensures the security
of data by not having a single
point of failure.
July's
data pointed to hiring
across a number
of service industries, most notably restaurants and bars, which added 53,000 positions.
Its advanced marketing platform integrates customer
data across point -
of - sale, ecommerce, mobile and social channels, delivering personalized engagements and increasing the value
of each customer.
The combination
of our College Football Betting Trends
data and line movement indicate that, so far, sharp money jumped on Florida State, pushing the
point spread to -10 and -10.5
across the sports betting marketplace.
«We will be able to use your
data points,» Kuhn explains, «to compare vasculature, cortical thickness, functional networks, etc.,
across the entire group as a function
of age.»
For every pair
of sending and receiving computers, Flowtune then calculates the transmission rate that maximizes total «profit,» or the difference between the value
of increased transmission rates — the 50
points for the picture versus the 5 for the analytics
data — and the price
of the requisite bandwidth
across all the intervening links.
The documentation ranges
across the whole spectrum
of drug development: Investigators» brochures provide information on all that is currently known about the medicine and so need periodic updating; accurate and concise protocols are required to ensure that trials are performed effectively; clinical trial reports (generally from phase II and III studies) present the information gathered from the trials; higher level documents provide summaries
of efficacy and safety
data from clinical trial programmes; expert reports provide critical interpretation
of the results; and response documents clarify any
points that are not clear to the regulatory agencies or provide additional analyses or supporting
data for any items
of concern.
Tell and Horvath's intensive analysis used
data from 825 breast cancer patients from
across the country, each with hundreds
of data points.
«Our synthesis
of data from a large number
of observation
points across the globe is unique and serves an important need.»
Watson
points to Google's revised privacy policy
of 2012, which allowed the company to analyse
data on users
across different platforms.
Caribou Biosciences has generated hundreds
of thousands
of data points from engineering many thousands
of genomic sites
across several different cell types.
Thus, scientists often make climate projections at coarse spatial resolution where each projected
data point is an average value
of a grid cell that measures hundreds
of miles (kilometers)
across.
Re: 98 Satellite
data: Some weeks ago I had a discussion with my American «Deny - aleban» nephew about global warming, and I came
across some
points of interest, which I think somebody should take a closer look into: I wrote this to him: https://www.dropbox.com/s/b9m66ktqf28mghs/Pil1.pdf?dl=0 and the
point of interest starts at page 6, where I write about the 98 - thing.
Until 2015, when Ofsted
Data Dashboard closed, Achievement for All collected average point score (APS) data each term from participating schools, as a measure of attainment across schools» target gro
Data Dashboard closed, Achievement for All collected average
point score (APS)
data each term from participating schools, as a measure of attainment across schools» target gro
data each term from participating schools, as a measure
of attainment
across schools» target groups.
We restrict our analysis to students whose PSAT / NMSQT scores are within 15
points on either side
of the cutoff, to produce a
data set
of approximately 58,000 students
across all years.
Hovering over any
of the numerous information
points dotted
across the models brings up scientific
data about that particular part
of the ear.
This finding led researchers to conclude that the state could not report on the percentage
of students scoring at each
point on each
of the writing traits, nor could it provide comparative
data across districts and schools (Koretz, Stecher, Klein, McCaffrey, & Deibert, 1993).
Counselors have access to achievement
data and are able to watch patterns
across the school that give them a unique vantage
point in helping students map out their future, says Richard Lemons, vice president for K - 12 policy and a co-author
of the report, Poised to Lead: How School Counselors Can Drive College and Career Readiness, released yesterday.
After two years
of using the 5Essentials framework,
data, and support from UChicago Impact to implement an improvement plan, Pasteur's survey results on Teacher - Teacher Trust improved by 13
points, compared to a one
point decrease
across the district overall.
One
of the main
points that set them off was the
data for African American students, who average significantly below peer groups
across the district.
Time was short, so I thought I'd collect here, in one place, many
of the interesting
data points I came
across while thinking about the subject.
The new datasets are (1) truck parking identifying more than 8,000 parking locations for truck drivers
across the country using
data compiled from information supplied by state departments
of transportation and private truck stop operators; (2) the complete North American Rail Network (NARN), consisting
of geospatial line rail information for the U.S., Canada and Mexico, which supports analysis relating to and around the rail infrastructure in the U.S.; and (3) the complete North American Rail Network (NARN) Nodes, which are the junctions (
points) in the rail network and could support network analysis when used with the network.
Nielsen BookScan gathers
point -
of - sale book
data from about 12,000 locations
across the U.S., representing about 75 %
of the nation's book sales.
«DG [
Data Guy] showed how his analysis of Kindle store data can point to ideas across the publishing ch
Data Guy] showed how his analysis
of Kindle store
data can point to ideas across the publishing ch
data can
point to ideas
across the publishing chain.
T - Mobile representative Amanda Ginther has confirmed that it will rollout HSPA 7.2
data access
across its entire network currently consisting
of 240 cities covering 170 million
points of presence and expanding to 200 million by the end
of the year.
Nielsen BookScan, which monitors the English - language book industry worldwide, gathers
point -
of - sale book
data from about 12,000 locations
across the U.S., representing about 75 %
of the nation's book sales.
Back on topic, a long but interesting read featuring actual debate on the Amazon vs Hachette debacle: http://jakonrath.blogspot.com.au/2014/08/michael-cader-
of-publishers-lunch.html The first comment also links to
Data Guy's breakdown
of daily gross takes
across a large range
of price
points, though only for a single day.
GfK's
point -
of - sale pet panel represents about 8,000 boutique and regional shops, giving participating retailers a look beyond their own inventories and sales
data to reveal what is going on in stores
across the U.S.. By tracking both shelf space allotments and sales, GfK can provide shelf allocation guidance for small sellers by identifying where they may be overinvesting in underachievers, or missing golden opportunities.
GfK's POS (
point -
of - sale) pet panel represents about 8,000 boutique and regional shops, giving participating retailers a look beyond their own inventories and sales
data to reveal what is going on in stores
across the U.S.. By tracking both shelf space allotments and sales, the GfK pet panel can provide shelf allocation guidance for small sellers — where they may be over-investing in underachievers, or missing golden opportunities.
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.
It just seems curious to me that when I look at the trend
data and the
data points and I see what appears to be an even distribution
of outliers
across the range, even though we are seeing upward trending.
Of course the treatment of the end points where data are not available across the full filter width introduces some uncertaint
Of course the treatment
of the end points where data are not available across the full filter width introduces some uncertaint
of the end
points where
data are not available
across the full filter width introduces some uncertainty.
«Our synthesis
of data from a large number
of observation
points across the globe is unique and serves an important need.»
We had a specification for so much tilt and curvature and tolerance
across the bandpass so the problem was how to fit a curve to the
data points to minimize the number
of rejects i.e. out
of spec filters.
You can take out
data points you don't like, you can apply whatever correction factors you want (such as the one that Nasa's GISTEMP series uses to compensate for the dearth
of measuring stations
across the Arctic), and you can therefore end up with a temperature curve that might look a little different: but don't say it can't be done, because it can.
I would however
point out that an instance
of North Dakota flooding or freezing is not «global» nor is it indicative
of a trend — it is regional and is a single event, and let's please not be myopic here and muddle the issues, as it's even worse «science» to take a single isolated event in time and geography and then attempt to extrapolate it out
across the entire globe and into future decades than to depict an out -
of - context «hockey stick»
of historic
data as is being
pointed out here.
«In 2018 the cost
of FLOPS» — floating
point operations per second — «will be among the least expensive aspects
of a machine, and the cost
of moving
data across the chip will be the most expensive.
These relationships are then used to integrate
point data across the entire surface
of the glacier within each 10m contour.
Across the board, and particularly in Vancouver, Cox explains on the CBC that the
data points to a concerning trend, a far cry from the popular Airbnb image
of ordinary people «occasionally» sharing their primary residences and earning a little extra income on the side:
Those
data points allowed the team to follow her movements south to the Galapagos Islands and clear
across the Pacific to the Marianas Trench south
of Japan and east
of the Philippines — a distance
of 20,142 kilometers (12,516 miles).