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Handbook of Big Data / Edition 1
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Handbook of Big Data / Edition 1
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Handbook of Big Data
provides a state-of-the-art overview of the analysis of large-scale datasets. Featuring contributions from well-known experts in statistics and computer science, this handbook presents a carefully curated collection of techniques from both industry and academia. Thus, the text instills a working understanding of key statistical and computing ideas that can be readily applied in research and practice.
Offering balanced coverage of methodology, theory, and applications, this handbook:
Describes modern, scalable approaches for analyzing increasingly large datasets
Defines the underlying concepts of the available analytical tools and techniques
Details intercommunity advances in computational statistics and machine learning
also identifies areas in need of further development, encouraging greater communication and collaboration between researchers in big data sub-specialties such as genomics, computational biology, and finance.
provides a state-of-the-art overview of the analysis of large-scale datasets. Featuring contributions from well-known experts in statistics and computer science, this handbook presents a carefully curated collection of techniques from both industry and academia. Thus, the text instills a working understanding of key statistical and computing ideas that can be readily applied in research and practice.
Offering balanced coverage of methodology, theory, and applications, this handbook:
Describes modern, scalable approaches for analyzing increasingly large datasets
Defines the underlying concepts of the available analytical tools and techniques
Details intercommunity advances in computational statistics and machine learning
also identifies areas in need of further development, encouraging greater communication and collaboration between researchers in big data sub-specialties such as genomics, computational biology, and finance.