By: Mohana Ravindranath, www.nextgov.com
Originally published at Nextgov
At the intelligence community’s research and development agency, the wisdom of the crowd is often more important than that of experts. The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity is running several simultaneous research expeditions into how crowdsourced data could be used to predict specific events, including disease outbreaks or riots. Some analyses have surfaced unexpected
By: Andy Janaitis, Software Engineer and Scrum Master, Elder Research
After working with a client’s data for over three weeks with no real progress, you finally hit upon a real breakthrough. You’ve been searching for insights that will help identify which customers are most likely to turn...
By: Piyanka Jain, Author, Behind Every Good Decision
President and CEO, Aryng
In our data-rich society, corporations of all types and sizes recognize the importance of utilizing information to understand their past and shape their future. Many organizations, however, ultimately fail to reap the powerful benefits of analytics as...
By: Bala Deshpande, Founding Partner, SimaFore & Chair, PAW – Manufacturing
Industry leaders like to use the term “culture” to demonstrate the uniqueness of a business and to point out how, while products may be superficially imitated, can never be replicated by competitors because of this “culture” thing....
By: Rexer Analytics
White Paper with 2015 survey results available now. The field of data science has evolved in the past decade at a breathtaking pace. The potential applications and sources for rich datasets have expanded as has the...
By: Steven Ramirez, CEO, Beyond the Arc, Inc
Predictive analytics encompasses a powerful set of methods that uses all the available data an organization can gather to answer key business questions. By enabling financial institutions to make data-driven business decisions, predictive analytics helps drive profit...
By: Richard Boire, Senior Vice President, Environics Analytics
Artificial Intelligence(AI) continues to be the next great topic of debate. In fact, Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, Google and Facebook announced on Thursday,Sept.29 the formation of the Partnership on Artificial Intelligence to Benefit People and Society. Within the...
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