‘Twas the fight before Christmas? Now that Nielsen has completely switched over to its brand new Big Data + Panel offering, the Video Advertising Bureau (VAB) isn’t happy with how the company’s fall ...
Model-based clustering based on parameterized finite Gaussian mixture models. Models are estimated by EM algorithm initialized by hierarchical model-based agglomerative clustering. The optimal model ...
Objectives: This study aims to investigate the efficacy of unsupervised machine learning algorithms, specifically the Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM), K-means clustering, and Otsu automatic threshold ...
If you’d like an LLM to act more like a partner than a tool, Databot is an experimental alternative to querychat that also works in both R and Python. Databot is designed to analyze data you’ve ...
As the industry embraces Nielsen’s big data + panel, the NFL is on board with the new measurement tool. Still, chief data and analytics officer Paul Ballew says there’s “more work” to be done in terms ...
New York – September 2, 2025 – With the start of the broadcast and football seasons this month, Nielsen today shared several updates for reporters covering TV, as the industry is adopting Nielsen’s ...
NEW YORK — With the start of the broadcast and football seasons this month, Nielsen is excitedly ready to provide the industry data based on enhanced Big Data + Panel methodology. For Nielsen, it is ...
Abstract: After large-scale electric vehicles are connected to the power distribution network, the disorderly charging behavior of users with significant uncertainty seriously affects the power ...
Behavioral information from an Apple Watch, such as physical activity, cardiovascular fitness, and mobility metrics, may be more useful for determining a person's health state than just raw sensor ...
When AI models fail to meet expectations, the first instinct may be to blame the algorithm. But the real culprit is often the data—specifically, how it’s labeled. Better data annotation—more accurate, ...
What if the tools you already use could do more than you ever imagined? Picture this: you’re working on a massive dataset in Excel, trying to make sense of endless rows and columns. It’s slow, ...