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{{WikiEntry|key=Data science|qCode=2374463}} is a term popularized with the development of [[artificial intelligence]] as a branch of [[computing science]] or [[computer science]]. The idea of [[dataism]]<ref>{{:Video/Dr. Yuval Noah Harari - Data Processing - Part 1}}</ref>, also propelled the notion of claiming the direct study of data as a branch of science by itself. | |||
=Data Science and Quantum Computing= | =Data Science and Quantum Computing= |
Revision as of 15:19, 1 February 2022
Data science(Q2374463) is a term popularized with the development of artificial intelligence as a branch of computing science or computer science. The idea of dataism[1], also propelled the notion of claiming the direct study of data as a branch of science by itself.
Data Science and Quantum Computing
Data science as a scientific field can be related to the proposition that quantum computing can be treated as a scientific field. Quantum, being a unit of information, can be used to encode or represent data using varying physical phenomenon. The ability to utilize either the actual data content, or the algorithmic/physical implementations of algorithmic processing of data, must be bounded by the scientists' ability to merge or push the boundaries of either data science or quantum computing. One can think of data science as a branch of science that treats data as a noun-oriented abstraction, and quantum computing thinks of realizing computing activities using quantum physical processes being a verb-oriented abstraction.
For a more technical treatment of this subject, please see the following video[2]:
Introduction to Data Science: An overview by Steve Brunton
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References
- ↑ Harari, Yuval (Apr 19, 2013). Dr. Yuval Noah Harari - Data Processing - Part 1. local page: Yuval Noah Harari.
- ↑ Brunton, Steve (Jun 6, 2019). Intro to Data Science: Overview. local page.
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