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The phrase "amount of data relies" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "the amount of data relies"? You can use it when discussing the dependence of a certain outcome or process on a specific quantity of data.
Example: "The accuracy of the model's predictions relies heavily on the amount of data available for training."
Alternatives: "quantity of data depends" or "volume of data is crucial".
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The data capture relies on a large amount of sensors at various locations; transmission of this large amount of data relies on the Internet or high speed networks; and the storage and processing of this data relies on the use of cloud environment, that is, the virtualization of resources in data centers and supercomputer centers.
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To handle this large amount of data, the authors relied first on sequence similarity networks.
High-throughput technologies are a valuable source of information to establish the complex molecular relationships behind the emergence of malignancy, but full exploitation of this massive amount of data requires bioinformatics tools that rely on network-based analyses.
With the ever-increasing need for processing vast amounts of data, researchers often rely on off-the-shelf machine learning solutions to tackle their problems using so-called black-boxes.
"Their story relies on an impressive amount of data and their analysis has been borne out by recent events," said the judges.
In addition, conventional methods usually rely on a large amount of data.
"The amount of data you have affects how much you can rely on your system," Ondruska said in an interview.
The increase in knowledge about the deep interior of Mars acquired in the past decade still relies on a very limited amount of data.
What we do rely on is a seemingly overwhelming amount of data, gathered from a consortia of the devices we use everyday.
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