Sentences with phrase «relatively small data sets»

Buyers and practitioners in the data market have faced a gut - wrenching choice: work with big data and tolerate the latency of batch - mode processing, or work interactively with relatively small data sets.

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This is a pretty shocking disparity, though keep in mind that this is all user - submitted data from a relatively small sample set.
There were billions of unique possibilities with this relatively small set of data.
We show that all the land - based data sets for China agree exceptionally well and that their residual warming compared to the SST series since 1951 is relatively small compared to the large - scale warming.
In any case, there are a lot of parameters for a relatively small set of data.
«These results will be sensitive to the input data set due to the role played by the relatively small interhemispheric differences.
Looking at the Keeling curve, or any of the other long - term atmospheric CO2 data sets, we see that interannual variability in temperature only produces relatively small fluctuations in the rate of increase of CO2 in the atmosphere, as discussed in IPCC AR4.
There are many reasons for the nature of our data sets, but we can start with our relatively small population as compared to American jurisdictions.
Although I didn't discuss the results for growth / destiny in the post, in our data set we found that destiny had a relatively small association with breakup (higher destiny beliefs = slightly more breakup), but growth beliefs didn't correlate with breakup.
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