Unicity is the statistical term for measuring anonymity of data.
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Fatigue Science Lets Pro Sports Teams Track Their Athletes’ Sleep
How well did you sleep last night? The NFL wants to know. Well, actually they want to know about their players. Sleep has been understood as part of a healthy routine for some time, but now quantifying the quality is a new grade of capability. Some NFL teams want to sleep to be a game changer.
Using the Internet of Things to detect asset failures before they occur
IBM repost of Internet of Things (IoT) and big business sensing.
Continue readingTop 5 Data Science Masters Programs
Kind of like the stock market where it’s AMAZING to buy low and sell high, picking a profitable degree can be a matter of being in the right place and the right time. The selling point of this blog post is that we all could use continuing education to benefit from the data world around us.
What Did You Say? Barbie Wants to Know ;)
Hello Barbie is criticized by child advocacy group Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, but she actually is a child’s example of today’s privacy world.
Continue readingWhat Can Be Done About Big Data Privacy? PCAST Recommends
Infor graphic on the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) 5 recommendations for policy in regard to Big Data and privacy of information.
Continue readingThe Quick and the Strong? Where is your Privacy
Bruce Schneier’s TedX talk on internet privacy and the power of distributed and organized entities.
Continue readingWhere DOES the time go? Rescuetime
Rescuetime is an app that captures your computer activity metadata.
Continue readingPen to paper – Quantified Self Visualized – gyrosco.pe
Gyrosco.pe is a quantified self product that aggregates personal data and presents a visualization.
Continue readingWearables Data Analytics: How Now Brown Cow
Wearables have been around for animals for some times, but the data analytics have improved greatly.
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