An updated edition of the October 15, 2025 article. The world is witnessing a gigantic stream of digital information from various sources, comprising online shopping, sensors, social media, videos and ...
A new tool to break down and segment large data set problems and problems with many parameters in particle physics could have a wide range of applications. One of the major challenges in particle ...
PivotTables in Microsoft Excel are a great way to get insights from big data sets in just a few seconds. However, most people don't make full use of their capabilities, sticking to their basic ...
Nielsen has been hard at work fleshing out its much-awaited cross-media measurement platform, Nielsen ONE, which is scheduled for release in its final form in 2024. This week, the company finalized ...
Google Analytics introduces new features for a better reporting experience, including improved data quality identification and enhanced sampling controls. Improved data quality identification makes it ...
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A machine-learning algorithm demonstrated the capability to process data that exceeds a computer's available memory by identifying a massive data set's key features and dividing them into manageable ...
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In recent years, big data and artificial intelligence (AI) have received significant attention, mainly in the commercial sector, but increasingly so in the federal government. AI and big data work ...
One implication of ubiquitous sensing as evidenced by the rapid growth of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) is the explosive increase in data being collected. This data comes from myriad sources: According ...
Graph theory isn’t enough. The mathematical language for talking about connections, which usually depends on networks — vertices (dots) and edges (lines connecting them) — has been an invaluable way ...