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100 | _aDixit, Rinku Sharma | ||
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_aBig data analytics using artificial intelligence technologies _btransforming organizations _c/ Rinku Sharma Dixit |
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250 | _a1st ed. | ||
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_bIK International Pvt _cc2022 _aNew Delhi |
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_axviii, 318 p. _bill. _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aindex | ||
520 | _aIt was way back in 1990s that the term Big Data was first used. It is used to refer to data that is "huge, overwhelming, and in uncontrollable amounts". Such humongous data can be used for decision making using techniques of data analysis. However, in the last two decades, the volume and speed with which data is generated has changed beyond measures of human comprehension. IDC (International Data Corporation) estimated the newly created data will reach close to 35 zettabytes (35 trillion gigabytes) by 2020. | ||
650 | _aArtificial intelligence; Big data; Artificial intelligence | ||
700 | _aShailee Lohmor Choudhary | ||
942 | _cENGLISH | ||
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