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BIG DATA

PRESENTED BY, GUIDED BY,


1851020003 Dr. Mamata Nayak
BISWAJIT PARIDA Associate Professor
MCA 4TH SEM CS&IT Dept.
Content
1. Introduction

2. What is Big Data

3. Characteristic of Big Data

4. Storing, selecting and processing of Big Data

5. Why Big Data?

6. Application of Big Data

7. Big data in health care

8. Risks of Big Data

9. Conclusion
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Introduction
• Big Data may well be the Next Big Thing in the IT
world.

• Big data burst upon the scene in the first decade of the
21st century.

• The first organizations to embrace it were online and


startup firms. Firms like Google, eBay, LinkedIn, and
Facebook were built around big data from the
beginning.

• Like many new information technologies, big data can


bring about dramatic cost reductions, substantial
improvements to perform a computing task.

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What is BIG DATA?
• ‘Big Data’ is similar to ‘small data’, but bigger in
size

• but having data bigger it requires different


approaches:
– Techniques, tools and architecture

• an aim to solve new problems or old problems in a


better way

• Big Data generates value from the storage and


processing of very large quantities of digital
information.

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What is BIG DATA
• Wallmart handles more than 1 million customer
transactions every hour.

• Facebook handles 40 billion photos from its user base.

• Decoding the human genome originally took 10years to


process; now it can be achieved in one week.

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Three Characteristics of Big Data V3s

Volume Velocity Variety


• Data • Data • Data
quantity Speed Types

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Why Big Data

• Growth of Big Data is needed

– Increase of storage capacities

– Increase of processing power

– Availability of data(different data types)

– Every day we create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data;


90% of the data in the world today has been created
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in the last twoBigyears alone
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Why Big Data

•FB generates 10TB daily

•Twitter generates 7TB of data


Daily

•IBM claims 90% of today’s


stored data was generated
in just the last two years.

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APPLICATIONS OF BIG DATA
BIG DATA IS USED MOSTLY IN THESE AREAS
1.Health care
2.Traffic control
3.Telecom
4.Manufacturing
5.Search quality

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BIG DATA IN HEALTH CARE
• The healthcare industry historically has generated
large amount of data driven by record keeping
regulatory and patient care while the most data is
stored in hard copy form.
• Now days the trends is store the data toward
rapid digitization of these large amounts of data.
• Driven by mandatory requirements and the
potential to improve the quality of healthcare
delivery meanwhile reducing the costs.
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ADVANTAGES TO HEALTHCARE
• Public health
• Patient profile analytics
• Research and Developments
• Clinical operations
• Remote Monitoring

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Outline of big data analytics in healthcare
methodology
• Step 1 Concept statement
• • Establish need for big data analytics project in healthcare
• based on the “4Vs”.
• Step 2 Proposal
• • What is the problem being addressed?
• • Why is it important and interesting?
• • Why big data analytics approach?
• • Background material
• Step 3 Methodology
• • Propositions
• • Variable selection
• • Data collection
• • ETL and data transformation
• • Platform/tool selection
• • Conceptual model
• • Analytic techniques
• -Association, clustering, classification, etc.
• • Results & insight
• Step 4 Deployment
• • Evaluation & validation
• • Testing

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Risks of Big Data
• Will be so overwhelmed
• Need the right people and solve the right problems

• Costs escalate too fast


• Isn’t necessary to capture 100%

• Many sources of big data


is privacy
• self-regulation
• Legal regulation

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CONCLUSION
• Big data analytics has the potential to
transform the way of healthcare providers use
sophisticated technologies to gain insight from
their clinical and other data repositories.
• It make informed decisions. In the future we’ll
see, the rapid, widespread implementation
and use of big data analytics across the
healthcare organization and the healthcare
industry.

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REFERENCES
• Burghard C: Big Data and Analytics Key to Accountable
Care Success. IDC Health Insights; 2012.
• Dembosky A: “Data Prescription for Better
Healthcare.” Financial Times,December 12, 2012, p. 19;
2012. Available from:
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/55cbca5a-4333-11e2-
aa8f-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2W9cuwajK
• Feldman B, Martin EM, Skotnes T: “Big Data in
Healthcare Hype and Hope.”
• October 2012. Dr. Bonnie 360; 2012. http://www.west-
info.eu/files/big-data-inhealthcare.
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Thank You.

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