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 Press Release 11-264 Tool Enables Scientists to Uncover Patterns in Vast Data Sets
Relationships discovered in data will shed light on vexing problems and increase human understanding
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Evolving to copy with growing data sets, a pictoral representation.
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Brothers David Reshef and Yakir Reshef developed MIC under the guidance of professors from Harvard University and the Broad Institute.
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What might we be missing in large datasets? If researchers printed on paper each potential relationship in a recent data set containing abundance levels of bacteria in the human gut, the stack of paper would reach to a height of 1.4 miles, 6 times the height of the Empire State Building.
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The researchers' work is described in the December 16, 2011 issue of the journal Science.
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