Sentences with phrase «thousands of data points from»

In fact, Reedsy is the only company that can do so: our marketplace allows us to collect thousands of data points from hundreds of professionals in the UK and North America.
Caribou Biosciences has generated hundreds of thousands of data points from engineering many thousands of genomic sites across several different cell types.
The initial release of the MyShake app is intended as a large - scale test of the algorithm, aimed at collecting tens of thousands of data points from cellphones.

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«We then had just two data points,» Thompson stresses — two vehicles from a fleet of thousands.
Once a network of hundreds, or thousands, is in place, Jenkins says, Saildrone's potential will come together as it forms a constellation of interconnected data points in the ocean tracking Earth's climate from pole to pole.
Completely independent from that we went and collected hundreds and then thousands of data points on every adult 230 million Americans.
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.
By looking at the color of the water and other data from tens of thousands of data points, she could determine the timing, intensity and extent of algal blooms.
Traditional growth charts show a child's height and weight as points on curves that are based on data from hundreds of thousands of other children, and indicate normal, near - normal and problematic development.
The chart below shows the sum of about three thousand data points from glucose and BHB ketones measurements for people following a low carbohydrate or ketogenic diet.
OHLC and candlestick charts are generated either live at millisecond intervals and frozen at the end of the minute, or by using the four applicable data points from the thousands of matched trades within the last minute to create them.
This technology is currently being developed with lessons learned from the development of our HelioStats platform, which is capable of synthesizing thousands of data points on project payment and performance.
If a picture is worth a thousand data points an animated map of the globe showing evolving temperature anomalies from 1880 - 2011 is worth a thousand pictures.
From my point of view, I saw that the climate had varied very widely over the last several thousand years, and in no way did I believe that proxy data (which averages and mutes annual signals) showed that the recent warming was unprecedented over the last 1000 or 2000 years.
The second question is, postulating that the temperature record from satellites is absolutely accurate and unfudged, and in light of the fact that climate changes historically occur naturally with periods of hundreds to thousands of years, do you think that the 31 annual data points available from the satellite record are adequate to establish long term climate trends and that the trends are a consequence of human activity?
Facebook claims it is not, in fact, using Safe Harbor to transfer datapointing to prior comments it made last year, in which it said: «Facebook, like many thousands of European companies, relies on a number of the methods prescribed by EU law to legally transfer data to the U.S. from Europe, aside from Safe Harbor.»)
Bitcoin's first report card from Weiss Ratings was also released back in January, with scores reportedly calculated using «thousands of data points on each coin's technology, usage, and trading patterns.»
Update: Facebook claims it is not in fact using Safe Harbor to transfer datapointing to prior comments it made last year, in which it said: «Facebook, like many thousands of European companies, relies on a number of the methods prescribed by EU law to legally transfer data to the US from Europe, aside from Safe Harbor.»
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.
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