'Big data' is the new science of understanding and predicting human behavior by studying large volumes of unstructured data. Big data is also known as 'predictive analytics'.
'.Analyzing Twitter posts, Facebook feeds, eBay searches, GPS trackers, and ATM machines are some big data examples. Studying security videos, traffic data, weather patterns, flight arrivals, cell phone tower logs, and heart rate trackers are other forms. Big data is a messy new science that changes weekly, and only a few experts understand it all.
Most big data projects are very obscure, there are successful exa mples of big data affecting the everyday life of individuals, companies, and governments:
'.Analyzing Twitter posts, Facebook feeds, eBay searches, GPS trackers, and ATM machines are some big data examples. Studying security videos, traffic data, weather patterns, flight arrivals, cell phone tower logs, and heart rate trackers are other forms. Big data is a messy new science that changes weekly, and only a few experts understand it all.
Most big data projects are very obscure, there are successful exa mples of big data affecting the everyday life of individuals, companies, and governments:
- Predicting virus outbreaks: by studying socio-political data, weather and climate data, and hospital/clinical data, these scientists are now predicting dengue fever outbreaks with 4 weeks advance notice.
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