Higgs: Bringing the power of data-mining to astrophysics, biology

Wednesday, September 19, 2012 - 06:03 in Astronomy & Space

(Phys.org)—The art of data mining is about searching for the extraordinary within a vast ocean of regularity. This can be a painful process in any field, but especially in particle physics, where the amount of data can be enormous, and 'extraordinary' means a new understanding about the fundamental underpinnings of our universe. Now, a tool first conceived in 2005 to manage data from the world's largest particle accelerator may soon push the boundaries of other disciplines. When repurposed, it could bring the immense power of data mining to a variety of fields, effectively cracking open the possibility for more discoveries to be pulled up from ever-increasing mountains of scientific data. 

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