Uncharted : big data as a lens on human culture /
By: Aiden, Erez
Title By: Michel, Jean-Baptiste
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Summary:
Two scientists discuss how they use big data to quantify the human experience, charting trends in human history across the centuries.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 302.231 AI UN (Browse shelf) | Available | T0011069 |
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302.230973 LE HO How cable media polarize politics / | 302.230973 RE JO Journalism of ideas : | 302.230973 ST CR The creation of the media : | 302.231 AI UN Uncharted : | 302.231 AL IR Irresistible : | 302.231 BE CR Critical theory and the digital / | 302.231 BE TW Between the public and private in mobile communication |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-272) and index.
Two scientists discuss how they use big data to quantify the human experience, charting trends in human history across the centuries.
Adult
Adult.