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Thursday, December 20, 2012
Inhalers that do more than dispense medication
Louisville, one of IBM's 100 selected selected cities is putting big data to work to track asthma triggers with Asthmapolis. Read about it in
Friday, December 14, 2012
Big Data Health Hazards
If anything can go wrong, it will." Murphy's Law (or Sod's Law, as it is known in the UK) applies to big data projects, as well. When those projects concern someone's health, something going wrong in the data can lead to something going very wrong with the patient.
The more one relies on the accuracy of the system, the higher the potential for error. Electronic health records (EHRs) are considered a boon to data aggregation, but they hold a potential downside. Read more here
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Big Data and Cancer Research
That's the subject of my post Big Data Battles Cancer. For a completely different take on cancer, see Beyond Pink.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Big Data Applied to Health
I've written several pieces on the topic from various angles:
On how cell phone data is used to map the spread of Malaria in order to come up with effective prevention in Africa Analyzing Cellphone Data for the Greater Good
On Retrofit's approach: Data Gets Personal to Fight Obesity
On UPMC $10 million dollar big data plan: Creating Custom-Fit Healthcare
On how cell phone data is used to map the spread of Malaria in order to come up with effective prevention in Africa Analyzing Cellphone Data for the Greater Good
On Retrofit's approach: Data Gets Personal to Fight Obesity
On UPMC $10 million dollar big data plan: Creating Custom-Fit Healthcare
Monday, November 12, 2012
Dial a data scientist
well, not exactly, but you can find one you can hire with Kaggle's new feature. Read more about it in my blog post:
Top Data Scientists on Tap
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Big data for voters
Hurricane Sandy cut a devastating path through the Northeast, and many people are still without electricity, fuel, or shelter. They still had the right to vote, but what were they to do if their usual polling place was knocked out of commission? To find out where they should go, they were able to find answers in big data. Read more in Big-Data to Get Out the Vote
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Thoughts on the Human Face of Big Data
See my blog post on the brand new board, Big Data Republic, Predicting People's Participation in a Big-Data Project
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