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We can combine that with cellular data to fill in the blanks, and transactional data to understand their financial interactions.
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It allowed the firm to fill in blanks to the third-party data it had licensed at a time when its own cartographers were focused on other territories.
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The work to fill in the missing links and raise the accuracy of the data to the final "gold standard" of 99.99% is expected to take at least another two years.
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By supplementing the GPS data with accelerometers and gyroscopes, researchers can use direction changes and speed to fill in the blanks, improving accuracy from a crude-at-best 49 feet to between 3 and 7 feet.
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For example, camera data uploaded automatically helps fill in gaps in the master map.
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Small cells will fill in the gaps between the large towers and help with transmitting data.
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LHC's underground ring will spew out petabytes (billions of megabytes) of data per second enough to fill all the hard-drives in the world within days.
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That means more data scientists in addition to the 20 tech and product positions he plans to fill this year.
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Bird, 55, who is project leader for the computing grid, says the detectors can put out more data than his computers can handle, enough to fill the biggest computer disk drive in a fraction of a second.
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Both crews embarked Argo profiling floats on their journey to New York to evaluate the feasibility of deploying such instruments during races, and fill up gaps identified in the global array off the trade routes, contributing significantly to the collection of scientific data.
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