I’ve been poking at the question of to what extent computers could help people do science, beyond the usual calculation and visualization which is already being done.
I’m not getting very far—a lot of the most interesting stuff seems like getting meaning out of noise.
However, could computers check to make sure that the use of statistics isn’t too awful? Or is finding out whether what’s deduced follows from the raw data too much like doing natural language? What about finding similar patterns in different fields? Possibly promising areas which haven’t been explored?
I’ve been poking at the question of to what extent computers could help people do science, beyond the usual calculation and visualization which is already being done.
I’m not getting very far—a lot of the most interesting stuff seems like getting meaning out of noise.
However, could computers check to make sure that the use of statistics isn’t too awful? Or is finding out whether what’s deduced follows from the raw data too much like doing natural language? What about finding similar patterns in different fields? Possibly promising areas which haven’t been explored?