Statistical Analysis consists often of two parts. With a real big data an analyst will start with Explorative Data Analysis, e.g., Histograms Distribution Analysis Q-Q Plots (Quantile-Quantile) Goodness-of-Fit Tests Scatter Plots Outliers Identification and Analysis Diagnostics Transformations Tests of Independence Correlation Analysis Based on the insight gained from the Explorative Data Analysis, the data analyst will […]
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Difference Between Population Count and Current Year Population Estimates
Census population count represents the total population enumerated on the Census day. For example, on May 10, 2011, Census 2011 counted Canadian total population as 33,476,688. However, some people might be away during the Census enumeration period or did not submit the Census forms. A few people could be counted twice, e.g., students living […]
Manifold and Census 2011
Manifold has successfully incorporated the complete Census and National Housing Survey (NHS) 2011 into its current year updates of the population estimates and projections. Census 2011 was conducted on May 10th, 2011 with a mandatory short form of Census Questionnaire and a voluntary National Household Survey (NHS), which replaced the historical mandatory long form of […]
Manifold and Big Data
The principal of Manifold Data Mining Inc., Dr. Zhen Mei, has been elected to the Editorial Board of the Scientific Journal: “Big Data and Information Analytics (BDIA)” published by the American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (https://aimsciences.org/index.html). Through this engagement Manifold will work with leading international data mining scientists and apply cutting-edge technologies on predictive […]