Sentence examples for clouds of data from inspiring English sources

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Whatever the method, churning away on the powerful state of the art computer server farms around the globe, patterns emerge from the big clouds of data, like complex weather systems we can predict and track.

It will drive cars for us, design and construct buildings for us, identify incipient food shortages in the developing world before they happen, pick meaningful patterns out of clouds of data and find solutions in them.

This is reasonable since the BFR algorithm approximates the "clouds" of data with ellipsoids having axes parallel to the reference system, and this leads to a wrong classification when the clusters are elongated, not much separated, and with axes rotated with respect to the reference system.

A quality criterion should quantify how well the defined clusters represent distinct clouds of data points within the feature space.

Ideally dense clouds of data are well separated from each other and spread over the feature space to be automatically detectable by the clustering process.

When these projection values are displayed in a scatter plot, as in Fig. 5d, two clouds of data points become apparent.

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Each piece of the data jigsaw is a point in a cloud of data in a high dimensional space, but we want to find the interesting stuff, and that means we need some way to find it.

Far from a utopian ideal, he says the principle of a personal cloud of data which can be shared between trusted apps in an ad-free space is an idea that will catch on.

Six lidar (light radar) laser sensors positioned around the vehicle generate a cloud of data points, creating a 3D map of the surroundings and enabling the truck to navigate precisely and, in principle, to respond to unexpected obstacles or people.

Companies are increasingly storing proprietary data offsite, in a scattered "cloud" of data centres.The State Department has learned what the music and film industries learned long ago: that digital files are easy to copy and distribute, says Bruce Schneier, a security expert.

Writing in the online magazine Feed, Julian Dibbell, a former rock critic, describes how easy it was to overcome years of CD fetishism to embrace instead the same collection in the form of a "weightless, borderless cloud of data" residing on his computer's hard disk.

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