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The story of the WorldWide Telescope « Jon Udell
Most scientific data will never be directly examined by scientists; rather it will be put into online databases where it will be analyzed and summarized by computer programs. Scientists increasingly see their instruments through online scientific archives and analysis tools, rather than examining the raw data. Today this analysis is primarily driven by scientists asking queries, but scientific archives are becoming active databases that self-organize and recognize interesting and anomalous facts as data arrives.
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Most scientific data will never be directly examined by scientists; rather it will be put into online databases where it will be analyzed and summarized by computer programs. Scientists increasingly see their instruments through online scientific archives and analysis tools, rather than examining the raw data. Today this analysis is primarily driven by scientists asking queries, but scientific archives are becoming active databases that self-organize and recognize interesting and anomalous facts as data arrives.
The Value of Openness in Scientific Problem Solving
The Value of Openness in Scientific Problem Solving
Update on scientific methodology obsoleteness « Entertaining Research
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anyone who thinks the power of data mining will let them write a spam filter without understanding linguistic structure deserves the in-box they’ll get; and that anyone who thinks they can overcome these obstacles by chanting “Bayes, Bayes, Bayes”, without also employing exactly the kind of constraints Pereira mentions, is simply ignorant of the relevant probability theory.
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Has scientific method become obsolete? « Entertaining Research
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At a more fundamental level, in spite of what Chris Anderson has to say, science is about explanations, coherent models and understanding. In my opinion, all of what Anderson shows is that, if you have enough data, you can develop technologies without having a clear handle on the underlying science; however, it is wrong to call these technologies science, and argue that you can do science without coherent models or mechanistic explanations.
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