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Different Types of Data

S.Kavitha
Head & Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Sri Sarada Niketan College of Science for
Women,Karur.
Different Types of Data
The data processed by Big Data

• human-generated or
• machine-generated,
Human-generated data
• Human-generated data is the result of human
interaction with systems, such as online
services and digital devices
Machine-generated data
• Machine-generated data is generated by
software programs and hardware devices in
response to real-world events.
• human-generated and machine-generated data
can come from a variety of sources and be
represented in various formats or types.
• The primary types of data are:
1. structured data
2. unstructured data
3. semi-structured data
structured data

• Any data that can be stored, accessed and


processed in the form of fixed format is
termed as a ‘structured’ data.
• All the data received from sensors, weblogs,
and financial systems are classified under
machine-generated data.
• Human-generated structured data mainly
includes all the data a human input into a
computer, such as his name and other
personal details.
Unstructured data
• they have no clear format in storage
• The rest of the data created, about 80% of the
total account for unstructured big data
• Machine-generated data accounts for all the
satellite images, the scientific data from
various experiments and radar data captured
by various facets of technology.
• Human-generated unstructured data is found
in abundance across the internet since it
includes social media data, mobile data, and
website content.
The Unstructured data is further divided into –
• Captured
• User-Generated data
Captured:
It is the data based on the user’s behavior. The
best example to understand it is GPS via smart
phones which help the user each and every
moment and provides a real-time output.
User-generated data:
It is the kind of unstructured data where the
user itself will put data on the internet every
movement. For example, Tweets and Re-
tweets, Likes, Shares, Comments, on YouTube,
Face book, etc.
Semi-structured data
• Information that is not in the traditional
database format as structured data, but
contains some organizational properties which
make it easier to process, are included in
semi-structured data
• For example, NoSQL documents are
considered to be semi-structured, since they
contain keywords that can be used to process
the document easily.

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