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  1. Vor einem Tag · OpenSearch 2.14 is live and ready for download! The latest version of OpenSearch is filled with updates that increase performance, improve usability, expand access to data sources, and help users build better search and machine learning (ML) applications. Read on for an overview of some of OpenSearch’s exciting new capabilities, and check out ...

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · The dataset utilized in our case study consists of New York City’s bicycle-sharing data, a widely employed dataset sourced in traffic prediction. Each record within this dataset documents a single trip, including its occurrence time, start point, and end point. The areas of interest are divided into 169 grids, each spanning 1km by 1km, as shown in figure

  3. Vor einem Tag · When doing full scans of the NYC taxi dataset or the common crawl dataset the new Lance v2 format is considerably faster than Lance v1. When running locally against my NVME at 3GBps we are still I/O bound and the full read + decode bandwidth is usually within 95% of my disk's bandwidth.

  4. In the Coursework, you will apply Spark techniques to the NYC Rideshare dataset, which focuses on analyzing the New York Uber/Lyft data from January 1, 2023, to May 31, 2023. Source data pre-processed was provided by the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC). The Rideshare dataset is part of New York. The dataset used in

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · Data should be open and sharable. OurAirports has RSS feeds for comments, CSV and HXL data downloads for geographical regions, and KML files for individual airports and personal airport lists (so that you can get your personal airport list any time you want). Microsoft Excel users should read the special instructions below.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Arguably the most iconic New York taxi cab, the Checkered Cab, with its striking black and yellow design, was born in 1922. During the 1920s, 7,000 checkered cabs rolled down the city streets.

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · The Cross-National Time-Series Data Archive was launched by Arthur S. Banks in the fall of 1968 at the State University of New York at Binghamton. The archive was, in part, the outcome of an effort initiated some years earlier to assemble, in machine readable, longitudinal format, certain of the aggregate data resources of The Statesman's Yearbook, published since 1864. The archive has almost ...