Jeff Jonas blogs on being amazed (and surprised) by what people think is computable given their actual observation space.
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Jeff Jonas was named "Wizard of Big Data" by National Geographic. This article discusses Jeff's passion, data, and its affect on him since he first saw a computer at age 14.
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Ton Dobbe of Value Inspiration podcast interviews Jeff Jonas. They discuss how Senzing has developed complex solutions that are easy to use.
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Jeff Jonas blogs about why establishing principle- versus rule-based entity resolution eliminates need for experts and training of datasets.
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Jeff Jonas blogs about the problems that surface when working with aggregated data sets. He also discusses the best data attributes to use when multiple attributes are known.
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Jeff Jonas blogs about his history with PbD on the 70th Anniversary of Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Jeff discusses the PbD paper he co-authored with Ann Cavoukian and how these features are built into Senzing core technology.
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Jeff Jonas blogs about how the Senzing name came to be.
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Jeff Jonas blogs about how bad guys utilize "channel separation" to remain undetected. Senzing uses entity centric learning to “channel consolidate” data, even though bad guys intentionally obfuscate their identities.
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Jeff Jonas blogs about using data to figure out how to ask the right questions. With Data Finds Data behavior, your systems can automatically and in real time flag data that is connected so you can start asking the right questions.
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Kyle Wiggers of VentureBeat reviews Senzing. With seeded data from the financial industry, Senzing discovers relationships between people, objects, and metadata with a 97% success rate.
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Channel separation is a method that hackers employ to confuse security systems. Senzing detects fraud and insider threat by performing channel consolidation.
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Psychology Today dives into social credit systems and interviews Jeff Jonas. They discuss how each person's trail of data converts their tendencies into distinct scores. Navigating these systems will present individuals with novel challenges.
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