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Home / Characterization / Page 28

The web as a database: The biggest knowledge graph ever

  • ganadiotis
  • Aug 30, 2018
  • Data, Featured, Interview, Knowledge Graphs, News, Technical
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The web as a database: The biggest knowledge graph ever

Imagine you could get the entire web in a database, and structure it. Then you would be able to get answers to complex questions in seconds by querying, rather than searching. This is what Diffbot promises.

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AI chips for big data and machine learning: Hard choices in the cloud and on-premise

  • ganadiotis
  • Aug 20, 2018
  • AI Chips, Analysis, Featured, Technical
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AI chips for big data and machine learning: Hard choices in the cloud and on-premise

How can GPUs and FPGAs help with data-intensive tasks such as operations, analytics, and machine learning, and what are the options?

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Data-driven disaster relief: Measuring the impact of emergency response

  • ganadiotis
  • Aug 17, 2018
  • Analytics, Interview, News, Socio-Technical, Use Case
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Data-driven disaster relief: Measuring the impact of emergency response

With natural disasters picking up in frequency and intensity, the role of NGOs in disaster relief is picking up as well. A key requirement for all NGOs is transparency, and applying data-driven techniques may help.

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Zen and the art of data structures: From self-tuning to self-designing data systems

  • ganadiotis
  • Aug 06, 2018
  • AI / Machine Learning, Analysis, Databases, Featured, innovation, Interview, Technical
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Zen and the art of data structures: From self-tuning to self-designing data systems

Designing data systems is something few people understand, and it's very hard and costly. But that, too, could be automated, says new research from Harvard, and we're about to start seeing it in real life.

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Radio data and the future of broadcasters: Using attribution analysis to measure consumer behavior

  • ganadiotis
  • Aug 01, 2018
  • Analysis, Analytics, Business, Data Science, Interview, Technical, Use Case
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Radio data and the future of broadcasters: Using attribution analysis to measure consumer behavior

Is it possible to determine how effective radio advertising really is? TagStation says yes, using a method called attribution analysis, and this may be key for the future of broadcasters.

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MemSQL 6.5: NewSQL with autonomous workload optimization, improved data ingestion and query execution speed

  • ganadiotis
  • Jul 24, 2018
  • Databases, Interview, News, Technical
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MemSQL 6.5: NewSQL with autonomous workload optimization, improved data ingestion and query execution speed

MemSQL wants to be the world's best database. Leading that race is a tall order, but the new version seems to improve on an already strong offering.

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The best programming language for data science and machine learning

  • ganadiotis
  • Jul 19, 2018
  • AI / Machine Learning, Analysis, Featured, Software Engineering, Technical, Use Case
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The best programming language for data science and machine learning

Hint: There is no easy answer, and no consensus either.

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Data-driven software development in the cloud: Trends, opportunities, and threats

  • ganadiotis
  • Jul 06, 2018
  • Analysis, Cloud, Data, Interview, Software Engineering, Technical
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Data-driven software development in the cloud: Trends, opportunities, and threats

Software development has been fundamentally changing. It's following the data and going to the cloud. What should organizations be aware of to make the most of it?

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Moving fast without breaking data: Governance for managing risk in machine learning and beyond

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 28, 2018
  • AI / Machine Learning, Business, Data Governance, Data Science, Interview, News, Technical
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Moving fast without breaking data: Governance for managing risk in machine learning and beyond

How do you resolve the tension between the need to build and deploy accurate machine learning models fast, and the need to understand how those models work, what data they touch upon, and what are the implications? Immuta says data governance is the answer.

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GraphQL for databases: A layer for universal database access?

  • ganadiotis
  • Jun 19, 2018
  • Analysis, Databases, Featured, Graph, Interview, Software Engineering, Technical
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GraphQL for databases: A layer for universal database access?

GraphQL is a query language mostly used to streamline access to REST APIs. Now, a new breed of GraphQL implementations wants to build an abstraction layer for any database on top of GraphQL, and it seems to be catching up.

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