U.S. government commits big R&D money to 'Big Data'
The U.S. government is investing $200 million in big data projects to help the U.S. jump ahead in the next frontier of computing.
The U.S. government is investing $200 million in big data projects to help the U.S. jump ahead in the next frontier of computing.
Two professors of the University of Texas at Arlington have developed a computer program that can find patterns in data represented as graphs. But what's more important is that this program can learn from its own discoveries. The first potential application is about counter-terrorism.
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