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Big data

presented by:
1.Komal Pawar
2.Prachi Jadhav
Introduction
•Big data refers to extremely large datasets that are too large or complex to be
processed by traditional data processing applications.
•These datasets are characterized by the three Vs:
1. Volume: The sheer amount of data.
2. Velocity: The speed at which data is generated and processed.
3. Variety: The diverse types of data, including structured, semi-structured, and
unstructured data.
Key Characteristics
•High Volume: Terabytes, petabytes, or even exabytes of data.

•High Velocity: Data generated rapidly, often in real-time.

•High Variety: Diverse formats, including text, images, videos, audio, and

more.

•High Variability: Data quality can vary, with inconsistencies and errors.

•High Complexity: Complex relationships and patterns within the data


Applications of Big Data:

• Healthcare: Personalized medicine, disease prevention, and healthcare analytics.

• Finance: Fraud detection, risk assessment, and algorithmic trading.

• Marketing: Customer segmentation, targeted advertising, and recommendation systems

• Retail: Inventory management, demand forecasting, and personalized shoppin

experiences.

• Government: Public safety, urban planning, and social services.


Hadoop Spark
A distributed
A fast and
computing
general-purpose
framework for
processing large cluster
Big Data datasets. computing
Technologies NoSQL Databases
system
Machine Learning

Databases Building predictive


designed to handle models using
large-scale, algorithms and
unstructured data. statistics.
Challenges of Big Data:

• Storage: Storing massive amounts of data efficiently and cost-effectively.


• Processing: Analyzing and extracting insights from large datasets.
• Integration: Combining data from various sources.
• Security: Protecting sensitive data from unauthorized access.
• Governance: Ensuring data quality and compliance with regulations.
Case Studies of Big Data
1. Netflix: Personalized Recommendations

• Challenge: Providing personalized recommendations to millions of subscribers.

2. Healthcare: Predictive Analytics

• Challenge: Identifying patients at risk of developing certain diseases or complications

3. Financial Services: Fraud Detection

• Challenge: Detecting fraudulent transactions in real-time.


Internet of Things (IoT): The proliferation of IoT
devices will generate massive amounts of data,
requiring advanced analytics and storage solutions.

Edge Computing: Processing data closer to its source to reduce

Future
latency and improve real-time decision-making

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning: AI and ML


algorithms will be used to extract deeper insights from big
Trends in Big data, automate tasks, and make predictions.

Blockchain: Blockchain technology can provide

Data secure and transparent data management and


sharing.

Data Privacy and Ethics: Growing concerns about


data privacy and ethical implications will drive the
development of new regulations and technologies to
protect sensitive information
Conclusion

•Big data has revolutionized the way


businesses and organizations operate,
providing valuable insights and driving
innovation. As technology continues to
advance, the potential of big data will only
grow.

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