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Big Data Analytics with Java

You're reading from   Big Data Analytics with Java Data analysis, visualization & machine learning techniques

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787288980
Length 418 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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RAJAT MEHTA RAJAT MEHTA
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Preface 1. Big Data Analytics with Java FREE CHAPTER 2. First Steps in Data Analysis 3. Data Visualization 4. Basics of Machine Learning 5. Regression on Big Data 6. Naive Bayes and Sentiment Analysis 7. Decision Trees 8. Ensembling on Big Data 9. Recommendation Systems 10. Clustering and Customer Segmentation on Big Data 11. Massive Graphs on Big Data 12. Real-Time Analytics on Big Data 13. Deep Learning Using Big Data Index

Real-time analytics

As is evident from the name, real-time analytics provides analysis and their results in real time. Big data has mostly been used in batch mode where the queries on top of the data run for a long time and the result is later analysed. The approach is changing lately, mainly due to the new requirements pertaining to certain use cases that require immediate results. Real-time requires a separate set of architecture that caters to not only data collection and data parsing, but also data analyzing at the same time.

Let's try to understand the concept of real-time analytics using the following diagram:

Real-time analytics

As you can see, today the sources of data are plenty whether it's mobile devices, websites, third-party applications, or even the Internet of Things (sensors). All this data needs a way to propagate and flow from the source of their devices to the central unit where the data can be parsed, cleaned, and finally ingested. It is at this ingestion time that the data can...

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