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Wow, thank you. Not my field, but this certainly makes for gripping reading.
Paper by #PVCoveney and #SSucci, from University College London.
"In a regime of highly diminishing returns from scraping more data, the spurious correlations overwhelm the true ones. The low scaling exponents are the result of a near-tie between the exponential growth of resources and the exponential decay of the true correlations with data size."
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Wow, thank you. Not my field, but this certainly makes for gripping reading.
Paper by #PVCoveney and #SSucci, from University College London.
"In a regime of highly diminishing returns from scraping more data, the spurious correlations overwhelm the true ones. The low scaling exponents are the result of a near-tie between the exponential growth of resources and the exponential decay of the true correlations with data size."
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Wow, thank you. Not my field, but this certainly makes for gripping reading.
Paper by #PVCoveney and #SSucci, from University College London.
"In a regime of highly diminishing returns from scraping more data, the spurious correlations overwhelm the true ones. The low scaling exponents are the result of a near-tie between the exponential growth of resources and the exponential decay of the true correlations with data size."
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Wow, thank you. Not my field, but this certainly makes for gripping reading.
Paper by #PVCoveney and #SSucci, from University College London.
"In a regime of highly diminishing returns from scraping more data, the spurious correlations overwhelm the true ones. The low scaling exponents are the result of a near-tie between the exponential growth of resources and the exponential decay of the true correlations with data size."
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Wow, thank you. Not my field, but this certainly makes for gripping reading.
Paper by #PVCoveney and #SSucci, from University College London.
"In a regime of highly diminishing returns from scraping more data, the spurious correlations overwhelm the true ones. The low scaling exponents are the result of a near-tie between the exponential growth of resources and the exponential decay of the true correlations with data size."