Re: [Fis] Is Dataism the end of classical hypothesis-driven research and the beginning of data-correlation-driven research?

2018-03-19 Thread Alberto J. Schuhmacher
back to originating >> mechanisms. Of course, our current institutions of science make such >> analytical approaches very difficult, with few journals prepared to >> publish the work. That's because they are struggling to manage their >> own uncertainty. >> &

Re: [Fis] Is Dataism the end of classical hypothesis-driven research and the beginning of data-correlation-driven research?

2018-03-10 Thread Alberto J. Schuhmacher
y at least during the last two decades. So I really do not know. > Fashions in science come and go: maybe all of this is a temporary illusion. > Or a taste of the science of the future. > > In any case, it was nice hearing from a biomedical researcher in the wet lab. > >

[Fis] Is Dataism the end of classical hypothesis-driven research and the beginning of data-correlation-driven research?

2018-03-07 Thread Alberto J. Schuhmacher
ey have produced results comparable to and in some cases superior to human experts. Will be data-correlation-driven research the new scientific method for unsupervised deep learning machines_? _Will computers became fundamentalists of _Dataism_? Best regards, AJ --- Alberto J. Schuhmacher, Ph