2. Would like to thank the contributors as mentioned in the Reference / Credit
section for their direct / indirect contribution in making this presentation.
The presenter does not claim any ownership of the content / visuals /
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4. Schema
• Data Everyware
• Flop Story
• Complexity
• Illustrations
From Unstructured to Structured to Unstructured Again!
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10. What's making data so very complex?
• The number of disparate data sources
• The size of the data
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11. Driving Complexity
• Bigger the data, more effort (cost) needed to query and store
• More data sources (data tables) more effort (cost) that is
needed to prepare the data for analysis.
• The data complexity matrix describes data from both of these
standpoints.
• Data may be Simple, Diversified, Big, or Complex.
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16. Fusion of 3 different technologies
• Advanced Wearable Products
• Artificial Intelligence (AI) Platforms
• Big Data
From Data to Actionable Knowledge!
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17. • 71% Of 16-To-24-Year-Olds Want 'Wearable Tech.‘
• According to GlobalWebIndex, 64% of global internet users have worn a piece of
wearable tech already or are "keen to do so in the future."
http://www.forbes.com/sites/victorlipman/2014/09/22/71-of-16-24s-want-
wearable-tech-why-dont-i-even-want-to-wear-a-watch/#7755b733310d
http://online.grace.edu/news/business/the-past-present-future-of-wearable-technology/
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18. AI 100 : Jan 11, 2017
https://www.cbinsights.com/
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19. Big Data Processing
The amount of data produced and communicated over the Internet
and the Web is around 20 quintillion (1018) bytes every day.
This data includes textual content (unstructured, semistructured,
and structured)
Introduction to multimedia content (images, video, and audio) on a
variety of platforms (enterprise, social media, and sensors).
www-01.ibm.com/software/data/bigdata
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25. Smart Cars
Gartner reports that, by 2018, one in five cars on the road
will be “self-aware”: able to discern and share information
on their mechanical health, their global position and status
of their surroundings.
A system of sensors, vehicle-to-vehicle communications
and computing power will lead to intelligent cars that
interact with their owners.
http://www.ibmbigdatahub.com/blog/big-data-wheels
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29. MOOC
• Massive Open Online Course
• According to data collected by Class Central, the total number
of students who signed up for at least one course has
crossed 35 million—up from an estimated 17 million last year.
• “modern” MOOC movement started in late 2011—when the
first Stanford MOOCs took off!
https://www.edsurge.com/news/
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