When I started classes for my master’s degree in information management at the University of Maryland 16 years ago, one of the first things I learned was the difference between data and information.
What if you could transform vast amounts of unstructured text into a living, breathing map of knowledge—one that not only organizes information but reveals hidden connections you never knew existed?
Data form the backbone of the scientific method, but it can be impenetrable. In the penultimate episode of this six-part Working Scientist podcast series about art-science collaborations, Julie Gould ...
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