Steve Lohr from the NYT dives into how Senzing technology is used to clean up voter rolls. Since 2012, Senzing has helped the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) identify 26 million people who are eligible but unregistered to vote.
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Jon Prial interviews Jeff Jonas about the difficulties of understanding a person's data. Entity resolution is a harder problem than you might imagine.
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Ben Lorica interviews Jeff Jonas about big data challenges involving entity resolution including deep learning models and big compute.
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Jeff Jonas blogs on being amazed (and surprised) by what people think is computable given their actual observation space.
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Alex Woodie interviews Jeff Jonas about what entity resolution is, why all organizations need it, and how it can benefit everything from CRM to fraud.
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Jeff Jonas blogs about how data is info and info is data. Because of this, Jeff asserts that info and data can be stored in the same spot.
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Jeff Jonas blogs about sequence neutrality. Sequence neutral computation is what humans do to reclassify data/assumptions after receiving context. Wouldn’t it be great if systems could do the same thing? Most can’t. Senzing can.
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Jeff Jonas blogs about how over-cleaning data can make systems less intelligent. Bad data means natural variability in data. Bad data combined with entity resolution makes systems smarter.
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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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Bob Gourley of CTOvision reviews Senzing. Every organization that has data likely has entity resolution challenges- figuring out who is who and what is what in their data.
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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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Deepak Rangarao of IBM Analytics/Ecosystem reviews Senzing as a guest blogger. He discusses how Senzing can be used to target identity fraud with up to 100,000 records for free.
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