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The bank recently mined the data from Games dating back to Tokyo in 1964.
The Bagger's colleagues have crunched the numbers and mined the data to come up with a snapshot of readers' ballots.
David Schuetz, a researcher at the Intrepidus Group, a New York-based mobile security firm, mined the data in the hackers' file for clues to its origin.
Today, that changes, thanks to the work of Elizabeth Bruch and Mark Newman at the University of Michigan, who have mined the data from a popular online dating site to break the deadlock.
To track the success of both techniques, researchers for the Center for Human Reproduction in New York mined the data at 380 U.S. fertility centers that in 2013 performed 92percentt of all IVF procedures.
They chose some five million pictures taken in the same places as their original photos and then mined the data associated with them to see what parameters correlated with beauty.
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It is not only commercial interests that are mining the data.
They mine the data looking for every possible advantage over their competitors.
Wholesalers do not have shopper data, and do not have sophisticated technologies or expertise in mining the data.
Anonymized and aggregated data are sold either to intermediate companies or end customers who mine the data for insights.
If it starts to feel like too much to process, take a break from mining the data.
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