Big Data is a term becoming more apparent now as the language of the Internet moves from queries to “probabilistic reasoning.” The impact on the Web is several-fold as HTML5 is changing the need for middleware by adding power to the client side for aggregation and analysis. It is also important because the data itself is no longer being managed in a structured manner. All of this points to a next generation looming of processing.
But, as the structure is removed, what benefits are we looking to find? Well, the Navy may be on the case to finding the answer as it does research on what the soldiers have been calling their sixth or ‘spidey sense.’
It is the contention of the research that somewhere in the brain the sixth spidey sense is recognizing patterns (or perhaps anomalies in the patterns that triggered defensive moves just before being attacked). The danger is that some will call this out as more paranormal psychology (like George Clooney in The Men Who Stare at Goats). However, the goal is to use cognitive psychology to look for the sixth sense pattern recognition and see if this skill can be trained and learned.
However, the implications come to M2M as well since the ability to manage systems with increasing amounts of data suggests that more holistic approaches of analysis are possible to improve intuition... Read More
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