Sentences with phrase «sense of the data with»

There is no way that you can make sense of the data with just a spreadsheet.

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They're not the only communications pros under pressure to use more measurement in PR and marketing efforts, and technology companies are responding to data overload with apps to help marketers make sense of the numbers.
Brand went on to share that companies should add data to «existing reporting and business intelligence tools that help those retailers make sense of these massive banks of in - store data with a new layer of intel to their decision - making at the executive level.»
As these changes continue to shape the future of big data and business intelligence, organizations will be faced with the challenge of deciding what technologies, and what providers, make the most sense for their operations.
But they should also try to get a better sense of the scope of the problem with Facebook apps — they should ask Zuckerberg how many apps were created before 2014 (when Facebook's rules changed), what kind of data they could access, and how many users could have had their data misused by them.
So far, it's been wireless carriers giving customers discounts on the devices in exchange for multiyear data - plan commitments, but with most people using their tablets at home and on the couch as a sort of second TV or computer screen, it might make more sense for television or Internet service providers to offer the contracts.
«In the software world,» Wiegand said, «artificial intelligence and machine learning will drive automation through the ability to make sense of large amounts of data, and predict with accuracy the appropriate outcome.
Description: This pack of classes aim to get you familiar with a range of topics — figuring out how track data more efficiently in Microsoft Excel and attaining a better sense of the figures typically involved in company mergers and financial statements, among other things.
You have to be able to know what to do with the data, how to sort through it and make sense of it.
Eventually, our school district capitulated to the demands of the attackers and paid the ransom demands of $ 10,000, and all data was returned and restored — albeit with a heightened sense of security and importance.
«We are moving forward with a continued sense of urgency on our four strategic priorities: narrowing our focus on clients, products, and geographies where we can grow profitably; driving for efficiency; growing through innovation and optimizing our data assets and client relationships; and returning excess capital to shareholders,» he added.
Had you not had that slowdown in the first part of the year, had you not had the unsettledness with the value of the dollar and the price of oil, I think the Fed was gearing up for a June rate hike and in a sense missed that opportunity because the data turned against them.
To make sense of all of this data, a new onboard computer with over 40 times the computing power of the previous generation runs the new Tesla - developed neural net for vision, sonar and radar processing software.
«It's disruptive in a positive way in a sense that it enables the banks to have a golden source of data on the status of their credit default swaps in terms of all their trading transaction with their peers.
By enabling companies to engage thousands of customers in a private setting, insight communities «allow product managers to work through a sea of data, make sense of it, and prioritize how they drive their products forward, or ensure that a message will resonate with their broader target audience,» according to the article.
Thus did Origen, for example, speak of theologia as the effort of the individual to «make sense» out of Scripture but he immediately asserted the tentative nature of any such interpretational In Gregory of Nazianzus the element of indirectness, of being one step removed from the original data, is identified with the word theologia and Pseudo-Dionysius employed it as a synonym for mysticisms
For example, all sense faculties with their sense data were classified as dharmas of the physical realm and all psychological traits, such as greed, hatred, and delusion, were dharmas of the mental realm.
I believe that Hardin's reasoning needs to be reinforced with extensive, empirical data — that is, information about resources, numbers of consumers and the costs of sharing in a physical, economic and moral sense.
In contrast stands the more basic perception in the mode of causal efficacy; which «is our general sense of existence, as one item among others in an efficacious external world» and «of derivation from an immediate past, and of passage to an immediate future»; its data «are vague, not to be controlled, heavy with emotion.»
Hence, new qualities that emerge are not merely empirical qualities of new «occasions,» they are also «eternal objects,» belonging to a world of what Plato called forms or ideas; they are both immanent and transcendent: «Here Alexander inclines towards an empiricist tradition... which identifies that which is known with the fleeting sense - datum of the moment; Whitehead, with his mathematical training, represents a rationalist tradition which identifies that which is known with necessary and eternal truths.
My own disinclination to state a theological method is grounded in the strong conviction that one does not devise a method and then dig into the data; one lives with the data, lets their force, variety, and authenticity generate a sense for what Jean Danielou calls a «way of knowing» appropriate to the nature of the data.10
«Knowledge» in the sense of acquaintance with data, of course, is not enough.
One obvious puzzle about presentational immediacy has to do with the ambiguous status of the sense - data.
«This so - called «wall»... contributes itself to our experience only under the guise of spatial extension, combined with spatial perspective, and combined with sense - data» (S 15).
In a stroke, then, Russell is able to dispense with Meinong's ontological conundrum and the ontological argument, while providing as adequate an account as anyone has ever been able to offer of how normal human perception and sense data relate to the «objects» of physics.
Thus, the region of outer space decorated with grey sense - data in presentational immediacy becomes through symbolic reference the wall to which we refer in ordinary discourse, with its solid presence and causal powers.
To elaborate: consider the formal sentence «x is Ø,» where Ø stands for an ensemble of sense data associated with the alleged substantial entity, x. Let x = «billiard ball,» and we can associate a definite Øb» a set of properties in a descriptive sentence corresponding to sense data in an ensemble actually characterizing a portion of our perceptual space, consisting of things like sphericity, hardness, color, elasticity and the like.
When we begin with these sorts of entities and generalize about them we are likely to end up with a metaphysics of substance, or, if we dissolve the substance as Hume did so brilliantly, we end up with nothing but our own sense data.
We are often exhorted by scientists and philosophers alike to accept the material given to us by sense perception as though it is the rock - bottom foundation of our knowledge of the physical world, Simultaneously we are told to refrain from coloring neutral sense data over with our subjective wishes and teleological desires.
Referring to the relatively stable, common or garden «sense - data» which certain forms of minding produce (in their encounters with «nature - in - the - raw»), Whitehead observes that «We enjoy the symbol, but we also penetrate to the meaning.
If with Whitehead one conceives the process of actualization to be a creative advance, then it makes sense that he posits «conceptual valuation» of the datum as the basic function of the «mental pole,» prior to «conceptual reversion» (PR 26/39, 248/379).
Of course the other standard way of dealing with this, which Mill put forward unsatisfactorily about 1850, was taking the sense - data as ultimate and constructing other things in terms of them — this, the doctrine usually known as phenomenalism, Whitehead didn't accepOf course the other standard way of dealing with this, which Mill put forward unsatisfactorily about 1850, was taking the sense - data as ultimate and constructing other things in terms of them — this, the doctrine usually known as phenomenalism, Whitehead didn't accepof dealing with this, which Mill put forward unsatisfactorily about 1850, was taking the sense - data as ultimate and constructing other things in terms of them — this, the doctrine usually known as phenomenalism, Whitehead didn't accepof them — this, the doctrine usually known as phenomenalism, Whitehead didn't accept.
That was when I had the conversation with Richard, who said Whitehead was gunning for Russell's theory of sense data.
The new decision must make sense of the old ones the best it can as it moves along through novel conditions of ambiguity with new data and new possibilities.
A Spanish version of the site makes sense living in an area with high rates of iron deficiencies among Hispanics but I did not appreciate the problems Latin accented characters would cause in all of my data systems.
The Yield is transforming food and farming practices with scalable digital technology by using Internet of Things data science, climate sensing and artificial intelligence to solve farm level and food chain problems.
It provides analyses on the characteristics of pupils by their provision of SEN together with the assessment and placement of pupils with statements of SEN.. It is based on pupil - level data collected via the school census and local authority - level data collected via the SEN2 survey.
I am a scientific - minded soon - to - be father who's trying to make sense of all the data on birth to come up with a best - practices evidence based birth plan.
I think the CDC data set makes the most sense compared to out of date studies or studies from other countries (with varying levels of certification and training for midwives).
I checked the petition page source code to get a sense of the tech they're using, and it looks like the pages are being served from NAACP's own site but plug data into a Blue State Digital API (BSD features their work with the organization on their own site).
With some effort, though, you should be able to get your hands on this really valuable data, which will tell you the party affiliation of each voter and should give you a sense of their voting history over the last few years.
Of course, as with the data - driven segments of digital politics discussed above, it makes sense that video advertising would sell out firsOf course, as with the data - driven segments of digital politics discussed above, it makes sense that video advertising would sell out firsof digital politics discussed above, it makes sense that video advertising would sell out first.
«We sought assurances from the Minister today on the timely introduction of overall SEN reform, but the Minister refused to accept the recommendations of the scrutinising committee, and that decision, coupled with the lack of robust financial data, means that the Welsh Liberal Democrats can not support the Education Bill as it currently stands.
So the next time you hear someone say, «You can't raise taxes on the rich in New York, they already pay too much and they'll just move to Texas or Florida; it's just common sense», you should say, «Yes we can raise taxes on the richest New Yorkers, all of the data over many years and many studies has shown definitively that they aren't going anywhere, so you can stick your common sense in a hot, humid, boring low - tax state with low - wage jobs.»
With the better part of a decade's worth of data, were the «common sense» mongers of the Right actually correct?
Storing, retrieving and making sense of all the data produced in a research labs is a great challenge and LIMS can help you with that.
Consistent with recommendations in the Next Generation Science Standards, the new THSB unit is designed to help students understand and use scientific practices of reading scientific texts, analyzing and interpreting data, building and using models, and constructing explanations along with a coherent set of core ideas about chemical reactions to make sense of interesting physical and life science phenomena.
McCallion's strategy to make sense of all this data looks at the active genes in cells affected by a disease, groups of genes that interact with one another, their vulnerability to mutation and information from past scientific studies to filter more than a thousand gene candidates for disease risk down to just a handful within any one implicated region.
Not only being aware of the latest technological developments (that you help shape), your clients can be dotted around the world — you might file an application for a start - up company in India, correspond with inventors in Spain, and review experimental data from a university in Japan, all in the same «day» — so a sense of time around the globe is key.
In another development, the American Earth Observation Satellite company, EOSAT, has signed an agreement with the marketing arm of ISRO to sell Earth observation data from Indian remote sensing satellites.
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