22 April 2006

Mike Barlow - Collected Quotes

"Applying data science principles to solve social problems and improve the lives of ordinary people seems like a logical idea, but it is by no means a given. Using data science to elevate the human condition won’t happen by accident; groups of people will have to envision it, develop the routine processes and underlying infrastructures required to make it practical, and then commit the time and energy necessary to make it all work." (Mike Barlow, "Learning to Love Data Science", 2015)

"Hollywood loves the myth of a lone scientist working late nights in a dark laboratory on a mysterious island, but the truth is far less melodramatic. Real science is almost always a team sport. Groups of people, collaborating with other groups of people, are the norm in science - and data science is no exception to the rule. When large groups of people work together for extended periods of time, a culture begins to emerge." (Mike Barlow, "Learning to Love Data Science", 2015)

"In other words, real-time denotes the ability to process data as it arrives, rather than storing the data and retrieving it at some point in the future. That’s the primary significance of the term - real-time means that you’re processing data in the present, rather than in the future." (Mike Barlow, "Learning to Love Data Science", 2015)

"The ability to manage large and complex sets of data hasn’t diminished the appetite for more size and greater speed. Every day it seems that a new technique or application is introduced that pushes the edges of the speed-size envelope even further." (Mike Barlow, "Learning to Love Data Science", 2015)

"The cultural component of big data is neither trivial nor free. It is not a list of 'feel-good' or 'fluffy' attributes that are posted on a corporate website. Culture (that is, people and processes) is integral and critical to the success of any new technology deployment or implementation." (Mike Barlow, "Learning to Love Data Science", 2015)

"The whole point of machine learning is automating the learning process itself, enabling the computer program to get better as it consumes more data, without requiring the continual intervention of a programmer." (Mike Barlow, "Learning to Love Data Science", 2015)

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