Sentences with phrase «value of data lies»

As Stark explains, this is where the real value of data lies.

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Aurora's value lies in the design of the sensor and the understanding of what computation needs to be embedded into the main brain for the car, as well as the software and data products.
Henry Schuck, DiscoverOrg CEO, says, «The value of great data lies in what our customers DO with it.
The company's only real monetary value lies in selling data, and that lies outside the regulations of most countries, as Mashable reported in December last year.
According to the data 34 % of China's retail value in the chocolate sector lies with plain dark chocolate, up 7 % from 2008.
The real value of adaptive learning lies in the metadata attached to each learning «morsel,» which must then be combined with enough empirical data of students trying to master the topic to allow personalized learning.
Concerning the topic of the «correct fitting function» and the errors of it: any assumption of a function fitting to a set of data is an implicit assumption of a class of physical models, and its value lies not in itself but in its predictive capability.
If we do this with the data here, we obtain an ECS that likely lies within the blue band: between 3.1 and 4.2 K, with a most likely value of 3.7 K. Simply looking at the scatter of the 29 models in this plot indicates that this uncertainty band is too narrow.
Whether through opportunism, competitive pricing or consistent quality, close analysis of the report data reveals that some significant re-apportionment of work between firms lies ahead, as GCs seek better value.
This does not simply mean having access to large amounts of data in the form of case law for their own sake alone; the real value lies in effective interpretation and analysis of what lies buried deep in the content.
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