The Quantified Self: Fundamental Disruption in Big Data Science and Biological Discovery
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Abstract
A key contemporary trend emerging in big data science is the quantified self (QS)-individuals engaged in the self-tracking of any kind of biological, physical, behavioral, or environmental information as n=1 individuals or in groups. There are opportunities for big data scientists to develop new models to support QS data collection, integration, and analysis, and also to lead in defining open-access database resources and privacy standards for how personal data is used. Next-generation QS applications could include tools for rendering QS data meaningful in behavior change, establishing baselines and variability in objective metrics, applying new kinds of pattern recognition techniques, and aggregating multiple…
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- Data science
- Big data
- Computer science
- Data collection
- Wearable technology
- Wearable computer
- Data mining
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- Climate action
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