Michigan Tech Experts Model the Future of Data Science
Data science is the practice of using information to make better decisions. The mountains of data now available from every mouse click and purchase would be just a big pile of numbers without a way to organize and interpret them. That’s the job of technology developed by Michigan Tech data scientists — including Tim Havens and Sujan Kumar Roy in Tech’s College of Computing.
“What if I asked you how many times the word ‘science’ appears in an entire library’s worth of books? That would take you forever to accomplish, and you would likely be inaccurate,” said Havens, MTU’s William and Gloria Jackson Professor of Computing. “That’s a simple problem for data science tools.”
“Every day, we create a lot of information — from shopping receipts and weather reports to health records and social media activity,” said Roy, an assistant teaching professor in the Department of Computer Science. “On its own, that information doesn’t mean much. Data science is about organizing it, looking for patterns, and using those patterns to understand what is happening and what might happen next.”
Learn from Husky experts what data science really means, how it shapes our world and where the future of this rapidly evolving discipline will take us on Michigan Tech’s Unscripted Research Blog.