scholarly journals Development Status and Trend of Indoor VR Technology Design Under the Background of Big Data

2020 ◽  
Vol 1648 ◽  
pp. 042100
Author(s):  
Zibo Zou
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Qian Huang ◽  
Xue Wen Li

Big data is a massive and diverse form of unstructured data, which needs proper analysis and management. It is another great technological revolution after the Internet, the Internet of Things, and cloud computing. This paper firstly studies the related concepts and basic theories as the origin of research. Secondly, it analyzes in depth the problems and challenges faced by Chinese government management under the impact of big data. Again, we explore the opportunities that big data brings to government management in terms of management efficiency, administrative capacity, and public services and believe that governments should seize opportunities to make changes. Brainlike computing attempts to simulate the structure and information processing process of biological neural network. This paper firstly analyzes the development status of e-government at home and abroad, studies the service-oriented architecture (SOA) and web services technology, deeply studies the e-government and SOA theory, and discusses this based on the development status of e-government in a certain region. Then, the deep learning algorithm is used to construct the monitoring platform to monitor the government behavior in real time, and the deep learning algorithm is used to conduct in-depth mining to analyze the government's intention behavior.


2021 ◽  
Vol 236 ◽  
pp. 03030
Author(s):  
Tong Zeng ◽  
Zhang Hanyue

Earnings management plays a leading role in the development of enterprises. With the popularity of big data, when enterprises implement earnings management, analyzing the big data model from the computer can improve the development speed of enterprises. It is not only the key of accounting theory and corporate governance research, but also the top priority in practice. With the continuous development of economy and society in recent years, the problems of interrelated financial have frequently appeared, which leads investors to query the earning ability of related companies. Therefore, this paper studies the current situation of enterprise earnings management from the perspective of big data, and further analyzes the existing problems, and puts forward the countermeasures and suggestions for the relevant enterprise earnings management from the perspective of big data, hoping to standardize the enterprise earnings management behavior and maintain the order of the investment market.


Author(s):  
Connor Graham ◽  
Mark Rouncefield

This chapter reflects on some of the methodological aspects of the use of cultural probes (or probes) and the extent to which they constitute a people-oriented method. The authors review different kinds of probes, documenting and analyzing two separate deployments—technology probes and informational probes—in a care setting. They suggest that probes, when deployed in this fashion, reflect a “post-disciplinary” era of “messy” data and a shift of attention beyond “the social” to greater concern with individual variation, personal aggregated datasets in technology design, materiality, and the visual. The authors also suggest that in an era of big data, through considering everyday development in terms of personhood, everyday technology and practice, probes can play an important role in providing insights concerning the product of people-oriented programming and, potentially, its process.


2021 ◽  
Vol 292 ◽  
pp. 03039
Author(s):  
Li Yuezhong ◽  
Liu Yichong

With the improvement of China’s economic level and the level of science and technology, people’s demand for sports products and services is greatly increasing, and China’s sports industry is showing a trend of diversified development. This article discusses the characteristics and connotations of the traditional sports industry and the characteristics of the sports industry in the era of big data, and then points out the challenges faced by the sports industry under the WTO framework and makes relevant recommendations. This paper also investigates the development status of the sports culture industry in our city through experiments, and the results show that the sports culture industry in our city involves 12 categories, of which sports film and television industry accounts for only 14.3%.


ASHA Leader ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 59-59
Keyword(s):  

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