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What is Data Filtering

Cases on Modern Computer Systems in Aviation
In IT can refer to a wide range of strategies or solutions for refining data sets. This means the data sets are refined into simply what a user (or set of users) needs, without including other data that can be repetitive, irrelevant or even sensitive. Different types of data filters can be used to amend reports, query results, or other kinds of information results.
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Data Science Tools Application for Business Processes Modelling in Aviation
Maryna Nehrey (National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine) and Taras Hnot (National University of Life and Environmental Science of Ukraine, Ukraine)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 15
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7588-7.ch006
Abstract
Successful business involves making decisions under uncertainty using a lot of information. Modern modeling approaches based on data science algorithms are a necessity for the effective management of business processes in aviation. Data science involves principles, processes, and techniques for understanding business processes through the analysis of data. The main goal of this chapter is to improve decision making using data science algorithms. There are sets of frequently used algorithms described in the chapter: linear, logistic regression models, decision trees as a classical example of supervised learning, and k-means and hierarchical clustering as unsupervised learning. Application of data science algorithms gives an opportunity for deep analyses and understanding of business processes in aviation, gives structuring of problems, provides systematization of business processes. Business processes modeling, based on the data science algorithms, enables us to substantiate solutions and even automate the processes of business decision making.
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Multiscale Filtering and Applications to Chemical and Biological Systems
Data filtering is the task of reducing the content of noise or errors from measured process data. It is an important task because measurement noise masks the important features in the data and limits their usefulness in practice. Various techniques have been developed to filter process data, and include model-free techniques, model-based techniques, and techniques based on empirical models.
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