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Capstone Case Study: Big Data Meets Romance

In: Big Data Bootcamp

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  • David Feinleib

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When it comes to developing new applications to help people meet, connect, and interact with each other, the opportunities are limitless. You can combine interesting new sources of data, such as people’s interests in music, movies, travel, or restaurants, with new technologies like mobile applications. For example, you could build an application that aggregates and analyzes data about people’s interests and then alerts them when they are near each other so they can meet up in person. Or you could build an application that monitors people’s activity levels, such as their sleep schedules, how active they are, and how many meetings they are in and warn them if their stress level is increasing—which could have a negative impact on their personal relationships.

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  • David Feinleib, 2014. "Capstone Case Study: Big Data Meets Romance," Springer Books, in: Big Data Bootcamp, chapter 0, pages 189-203, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4842-0040-7_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4842-0040-7_12
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