Dr. Sanjay Kumar Professor (SCSE) : Program: M.SC Course Code: MSCD2360 Course Name: Disruptive Technology Lecture - 5
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Professor (SCSE) : Program: M.SC Course Code: MSCD2360 Course Name: Disruptive Technology Lecture - 5
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Professor (SCSE) : Program: M.SC Course Code: MSCD2360 Course Name: Disruptive Technology Lecture - 5
Program: M.Sc
Course Code: MSCD2360
Course Name: Disruptive Technology
Lecture - 5
Big Data
Forbes in its article ‘A Very Short History Of Big Data’ shows the journey
of big data through its major milestones. The ways to store and analyze
evolved as the size of big data increased. Today, the term ‘Big Data’ is
associated with a number of big data technologies which have developed
through the years. However, some Big Data technologies decimated over
time. There are a few technologies that have not only remained relevant but
have also expanded.
Chatbot
Latest Developments In Chatbot Technology Herald An Exciting Future
• Virtual reality can be a fun experience, and more phones than ever support
VR capabilities. That makes mobile VR easy for people to start using. While
VR is cool, the main issue is a lack of content. Google hopes to change that
with its VR180 video format. It introduced VR180 last year, and the first
consumer devices were announced in January 2018. Now, Google
has published additional details so developers and hardware makers can gear
up to make new VR180 products. Google’s VR180 video is based on the
Spherical Video Metadata V2 standard, but there are a few additions to make
it suitable for mobile VR. VR180 includes a so-called Camera Motion
Metadata Track.
Program Name: M.Sc Program Code:
School of Computing Science and Engineering
Course
Course Code
Code :: MSCD2360
MSCD2360 Course
Course Name:
Name: Disruptive
Disruptive Technology
Technology
Machine Learning
Machine Learning
Methods of Machine Learning
Machine learning algorithms are often
categorized as supervised or unsupervised.
1) Supervised machine learning algorithms
2) Unsupervised machine learning algorithms
3) Semi-supervised machine learning algorithms
4) Reinforcement machine learning algorithms
Cloud Computing
Cyber Security
Cyber Security
Analytics
Predictive Analytics
• Tools that make predictions about the future from patterns in past data. Although no one can
predict the future with certainty, such tools are useful when assumptions need to be made. For
example, an airline that is considering investing in a new route may attempt to predict future
travel demand for a destination.
Risk Analytics
• Predictive analytics is often used to model business risks such as the credit risk associated with
a particular customer.
Customer Analytics
• Analytics are often used to model customer behavior. For example, modeling the events that
lead to a customer becoming brand loyal.
Analytics
Business Analytics
• Analytics can be applied to any area of a business including strategy, operations and sales. For
example, operations analytics might look at product cost, quality control and the throughput of
resources such as production lines.
Real-time Analytics
• Tools that look at current as opposed to historical data. For example, a bank might monitor
credit card transactions in real time using an analytics tool.
Web Analytics
• Tools that report web traffic with the ability to explore data by factors such as cohort,
demographics, client technology, geography, traffic source, page, campaign and co nversions.
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