Has the rise of data-intensive science, or ‘big data’, revolutionized our ability to predict? Does it imply a new priority for prediction over causal understanding, and a diminished role for theory and human experts? I examine four important cases where prediction is desirable: political elections, the weather, GDP, and the results of interventions suggested by economic experiments. These cases suggest caution. Although big data methods are indeed very useful sometimes, in this paper’s cases they improve predictions either limitedly or not at all, and their prospects of doing so in the future are limited too
The vast availability of digital traces of unprecedented form and scale has led many to believe that...
Big Data refers to data sets of much larger size, higher frequency, and often more personalized info...
In forecasting, data mining is frequently perceived as a distinct technological discipline without i...
Has the rise of data-intensive science, or ‘big data’, revolutionized our ability to predict? Does i...
The world's data is growing more than 40% annually. Coupled with exponentially growing computing hor...
Predicting the future state of a system has always been a natural motivation for science and practic...
Big Data is a revolutionary phenomenon which is one of the most frequently discussed topics in the m...
The expression big data is often used in a manner which implies that immediate insight is readily av...
The topic of Big Data is today extensively discussed, not only on the technical ground. This also de...
Many scholars believe that the proliferation of large-scale datasets will spur scientific advancemen...
Futures studies have shown an accelerated growth since the post-World War II period, in which govern...
Big data applications combined with analytical tools foster prediction techniques that impact societ...
The Big Data Era creates a lot of exciting opportunities for new developments in economics and econo...
Background: The increasing availability of big scholarly data and computational methods offer unprec...
In this paper, I critically evaluate several related, provocative claims made by proponents of data-...
The vast availability of digital traces of unprecedented form and scale has led many to believe that...
Big Data refers to data sets of much larger size, higher frequency, and often more personalized info...
In forecasting, data mining is frequently perceived as a distinct technological discipline without i...
Has the rise of data-intensive science, or ‘big data’, revolutionized our ability to predict? Does i...
The world's data is growing more than 40% annually. Coupled with exponentially growing computing hor...
Predicting the future state of a system has always been a natural motivation for science and practic...
Big Data is a revolutionary phenomenon which is one of the most frequently discussed topics in the m...
The expression big data is often used in a manner which implies that immediate insight is readily av...
The topic of Big Data is today extensively discussed, not only on the technical ground. This also de...
Many scholars believe that the proliferation of large-scale datasets will spur scientific advancemen...
Futures studies have shown an accelerated growth since the post-World War II period, in which govern...
Big data applications combined with analytical tools foster prediction techniques that impact societ...
The Big Data Era creates a lot of exciting opportunities for new developments in economics and econo...
Background: The increasing availability of big scholarly data and computational methods offer unprec...
In this paper, I critically evaluate several related, provocative claims made by proponents of data-...
The vast availability of digital traces of unprecedented form and scale has led many to believe that...
Big Data refers to data sets of much larger size, higher frequency, and often more personalized info...
In forecasting, data mining is frequently perceived as a distinct technological discipline without i...