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Accelerating Discovery - Mining Unstructured Information for Hypothesis Generation (Paperback)
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Accelerating Discovery - Mining Unstructured Information for Hypothesis Generation (Paperback)
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Series
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Unstructured Mining Approaches to Solve Complex Scientific Problems
As the volume of scientific data and literature increases
exponentially, scientists need more powerful tools and methods to
process and synthesize information and to formulate new hypotheses
that are most likely to be both true and important. Accelerating
Discovery: Mining Unstructured Information for Hypothesis
Generation describes a novel approach to scientific research that
uses unstructured data analysis as a generative tool for new
hypotheses. The author develops a systematic process for leveraging
heterogeneous structured and unstructured data sources, data
mining, and computational architectures to make the discovery
process faster and more effective. This process accelerates human
creativity by allowing scientists and inventors to more readily
analyze and comprehend the space of possibilities, compare
alternatives, and discover entirely new approaches. Encompassing
systematic and practical perspectives, the book provides the
necessary motivation and strategies as well as a heterogeneous set
of comprehensive, illustrative examples. It reveals the importance
of heterogeneous data analytics in aiding scientific discoveries
and furthers data science as a discipline.
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