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<h1 id="homeName" class="textGrad">Andrew Simonson</h1>
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<h2 class="textGrad">Data Science Beyond Theoretical Environments</h2>
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<h2 class="textGrad">Data Science Beyond Theoreticals</h2>
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<br />
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My philosophy is that if it isn't explainable then you didn't learn
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anything. Data without sound methodology is at best meaningless and at
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worst counterproductive and costly. Bringing logical transparency and
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literal deductions back into digital analysis enables us to learn
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about the world through computing, rather than letting computers make
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decisions for the world we think we know. We as data scientists
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shouldn't just be building heuristics. We should be making discoveries
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and building new knowledge.
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worst counterproductive and costly. That's why I focus on
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hypothesis-driven multivariate analysis, bringing logical transparency
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and literal deductions back into digital analysis. Rather than letting
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heuristics make decisions for the world we think we know, we should be
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making discoveries and building new knowledge.
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<br />
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<br />
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<strong>Bring the scientific method to AI.</strong>
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