reviewFrontiers in MedicineFeb 28, 2019GOLD OA

From Big Data to Precision Medicine

Philips (Netherlands) · KK Women's and Children's Hospital · +8 more institutions

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Abstract

For over a decade the term "Big data" has been used to describe the rapid increase in volume, variety and velocity of information available, not just in medical research but in almost every aspect of our lives. As scientists, we now have the capacity to rapidly generate, store and analyse data that, only a few years ago, would have taken many years to compile. However, "Big data" no longer means what it once did. The term has expanded and now refers not to just large data volume, but to our increasing ability to analyse and interpret those data. Tautologies such as "data analytics" and "data science" have emerged to describe approaches to the volume of available information as it grows ever larger. New methods…

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Keywords
  • Big data
  • Data science
  • Standardization
  • Variety (cybernetics)
  • Computer science
  • Data sharing
  • Analytics
  • Population
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