Examples of using Digital traces in English and their translations into German
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In amplified asking(Section 3.6.1) the digital traces are used to amplify the survey data.
And, unlike some of the other problems with digital traces, algorithmic confounding is largely invisible.
Table 2.2: Examples of digital traces that are used as measures of more abstract theoretical concepts.
meaning they leave behind digital traces.
they are often called digital traces.
GCHQ to access individuals' digital traces.
Instead, it is going to be a book that teaches you how to learn from digital traces Chapter 2.
Almost every transaction leaves digital traces behind in a company's IT systems- which we then use to our advantage.
It consists of gathering and analyzing digital traces and possible evidence,
In amplified asking, the digital traces are not of any direct interest other than their ability to help extract more value from the survey data.
Ultimately, this means that Hager products are also penetrating ever deeper into the world of things and leaving behind their digital traces in the cloud.
new strategies for combining surveys with digital traces Section 3.6.
In enriched asking(Section 3.6.2) the digital traces actually have a core measure of interest
leave tiny digital traces on every step of the way.
But, it appears that we can begin to approximate this by combining survey questions from a small number of people with digital traces from many people.
But it does appear that we can begin to approximate this by combining survey questions from a small number of people with digital traces from many people.
analysing data on cross-media practices and their digital traces.
colleagues used-which combines digital traces, surveys, and supervised learning-is actually something that I have already told you about.
Another popular term for digital traces is digital footprints(Golder and Macy 2014), but as Hal Abelson,
Another popular term for digital traces is digital footprints(Golder and Macy 2014), but as Hal Abelson,