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Predicting language outcome after stroke using machine learning: in search of the big data benefit. [PDF]

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What's In My Big Data?

arXiv.org, 2023
Large text corpora are the backbone of language models. However, we have a limited understanding of the content of these corpora, including general statistics, quality, social factors, and inclusion of evaluation data (contamination).
Yanai Elazar   +12 more
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Big Questions for “Big Data”

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2016
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Deborah J. Williams   +2 more
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Big data, big picture

Veterinary Record, 2018
Ten years ago, a pilot project was launched from the University of Liverpool to explore whether it would be feasible to collect data from small animal veterinary practices and diagnostic laboratories. Surveillance data were well established on the farm side – through data collected by APHA and its previous guises, the SAC and AFBI.
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Big Data, Big Challenges

Ophthalmology, 2016
The relatively rapid and recent adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) in ophthalmology has been associated with the promise that the accumulation of large volumes of clinical data would facilitate quality improvement and help to answer a variety of research questions.
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Big business with Big Data Big Business mit Big Data

GIS Business, 2019
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Big data, big opportunities

Veterinary Record, 2016
The potential use of ‘big data’ in veterinary surveillance was highlighted by two speakers at the BVA Congress at the London Vet Show last month.
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Big Data and Big Data Technologies

2017
The term Big Data often refers to the massive amount of digital information that companies and government organizations collect about entities (people and things), interactions of entities with each other and operations of systems in physical or virtual living environments.
Francois van Loggerenberg   +2 more
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