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The Rise of Unstructured Data

Cloudera

Here we mostly focus on structured vs unstructured data. In terms of representation, data can be broadly classified into two types: structured and unstructured. Structured data can be defined as data that can be stored in relational databases, and unstructured data as everything else.

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Ways of Converting Textual Data into Structured Insights with LLMs

Analytics Vidhya

Introduction In the era of big data, organizations are inundated with vast amounts of unstructured textual data. The sheer volume and diversity of information present a significant challenge in extracting insights.

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A Technical Approach to Understanding Brain-Computer Interfaces using MNE Python Module

Analytics Vidhya

This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon The intersection of medicine and data science has always been relevant; perhaps the most obvious example is the implementation of neural networks in deep learning. Nanotechnology, stem cells, […].

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Understanding the Differences Between Data Lakes and Data Warehouses

Smart Data Collective

Data Warehouses and Data Lakes in a Nutshell. A data warehouse is used as a central storage space for large amounts of structured data coming from various sources. On the other hand, data lakes are flexible storages used to store unstructured, semi-structured, or structured raw data.

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AI vs. Machine Learning vs. Deep Learning vs. Neural Networks: What’s the difference?

IBM Big Data Hub

To keep up with the pace of consumer expectations, companies are relying more heavily on machine learning algorithms to make things easier. How do artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning and neural networks relate to each other? Machine learning is a subset of AI.

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Leveraging user-generated social media content with text-mining examples

IBM Big Data Hub

Text mining —also called text data mining—is an advanced discipline within data science that uses natural language processing (NLP) , artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning models, and data mining techniques to derive pertinent qualitative information from unstructured text data.

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8 Modeling Tools to Build Complex Algorithms

Domino Data Lab

Before selecting a tool, you should first know your end goal – machine learning or deep learning. Machine learning identifies patterns in data using algorithms that are primarily based on traditional methods of statistical learning. It’s most helpful in analyzing structured data.

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