학술논문

Applying big data beyond small problems in climate research
Document Type
Article
Source
Nature Climate Change; March 2019, Vol. 9 Issue: 3 p196-202, 7p
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Language
ISSN
1758678X; 17586798
Abstract
Commercial success of big data has led to speculation that big-data-like reasoning could partly replace theory-based approaches in science. Big data typically has been applied to ‘small problems’, which are well-structured cases characterized by repeated evaluation of predictions. Here, we show that in climate research, intermediate categories exist between classical domain science and big data, and that big-data elements have also been applied without the possibility of repeated evaluation. Big-data elements can be useful for climate research beyond small problems if combined with more traditional approaches based on domain-specific knowledge. The biggest potential for big-data elements, we argue, lies in socioeconomic climate research.