Synthetic Data definition

Synthetic Data means data that is artificially manufactured, rather than generated by real-world transactions. Synthetic Data is not traceable to any specific Consumer Information and is used to protect Consumer Information from inadvertent or unauthorized disclosure, use, or access.
Synthetic Data means data that has been generated by computer algorithms or
Synthetic Data means information that has not been obtained by direct measurement but is generated by simulation, early childhood experience and expertise, and other similar techniques.

Examples of Synthetic Data in a sentence

  • If the Qualified Individual grants an exception under this paragraph, the decision must be documented in writing and include the following items: the purpose and nature of the test; the date on which the test will be performed; a description of the specific dataset to be used in the test; and the reason(s) why Synthetic Data could not have reasonably been used.

  • For a period of five (5) years, when testing ACI software or systems ACI must use only Synthetic Data, meaning data that is artificially manufactured, rather than generated by real- world transactions.

  • Synthetic Data is not to be traceable to any specific Consumer Information and is used to protect Consumer Information from inadvertent or unauthorized disclosure, use, or access.

  • During the Term, Contractor will undertake, oversee and lead the installation and development services relating to the Programs, Synthetic Data and related activities.

  • LICENSOR does not represent or warrant that the Synthetic Data will meet LICENSEE requirements or that use of the Synthetic Data will be error-free.


More Definitions of Synthetic Data

Synthetic Data means data that are representations of the Resource Data that are artificially generated rather than relating to real individuals. Synthetic data are typically created using statistical techniques so that while the data are not ‘real’ they may retain a similar underlying structure and distribution as the real Resource Data. The University retains ownership of the Synthetic Data and for the avoidance of confusion or mistakes, the distribution and handling of synthetic data must still use rigorous and secure processes.
Synthetic Data means artificial data created to maintain the structure and patterns of real data without being linked to any individual in the original data set.
Synthetic Data means data that has been generated by computer algorithms or statistical models and does not contain personal data.
Synthetic Data means data which is artificially generated that mimics but does not contain real consumer records.
Synthetic Data is a very tricky term, as it means different things to different people and the definition has a huge impact on the viability of the approach. From our perspective, there are three core approaches to synthetic data, all of which pose different drawbacks and benefits:
Synthetic Data means information that is artificially manufactured rather than generated by real-world events. This data is created based on existing data, mainly through minor variations of existing data. There is no synthetic data in RNE ecosystem.
Synthetic Data means the production data generated by the Software