Our conference, now in its third year, aims to make sense of a world in transformation.
And no Netflix Prize-funded algorithm could ever be expected to make sense of it all.
Businesses are scrambling to make sense of the data avalanche brought on by e-commerce.
Some sort of master data model is needed to make sense of all of this data.
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Joining us to make sense of it all is NPR senior Washington editor Ron Elving.
There is simultaneously too much of it to make sense of, and never enough.
The patent office and lower courts must now try to make sense of the ruling.
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Once the data is collected, the challenge is to make sense of it all.
To make sense of it all, Dunnhumby's analysts cooked up an algorithm called the rolling ball.
But even professional mechanics need specialized computers to make sense of the family sedan these days.
In Ohio, McQuinn's family is still trying to make sense of his heroic death.
Folks who knew the lieutenant in Monday's incident were also trying to make sense of it.
What has changed is that organizations now have tools to make sense of this data, he says.
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"He said some things to us, and we're still trying to make sense of it, " Baylous said.
Information is worthless, however, if we are unable to pause long enough to make sense of it.
"I'm still trying to make sense of it all, " he said, offering "our deepest sympathies" to Saldanha's family.
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Along with addressing privacy concerns, companies must also be ready to make sense of the data, managers say.
It also needs a much fuller (and corrected) index, to allow the dipper-in to make sense of it.
Apocalyptic visions help us to make sense of an often seemingly senseless world.
They will continue to assist authorities in the investigation as they themselves try to make sense of this tragedy.
Trying to make sense of the oil, grain, and currency markets was mind-boggling.
Our collective ability to harvest and store information has dramatically outstripped our ability to make sense of it all.
Now someone is trying to make sense of all that, so future customers do not face the same frustrations.
The ongoing crisis has governance experts trying to make sense of HP's implosion.
More so, he is offering a model of how to make sense of the impact of luck and serendipity.
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Once Donoghue collects the brain signals, he has to make sense of them.
This campaign is harder to make sense of, like the Wii U itself.
Forty years on, and an hour before going onstage yet again, he was trying to make sense of that transaction.
Social media analytics aims to make sense of the more than 20, 000 tweets generated per second during the presidential debates.
Many moons worth of work by legions of lawyers would be needed to make sense of and value this company.
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