Unlimited Data

In his teaching and his writing, data science professor Jim Kulich emphasizes the opportunities we all have to use big data to improve the way we live.

Jim KulichTo that end, Prof. Kulich’s Unlimited Data blog explores how data science can be transformative in a variety of situations, from the highway to the operating room to the corporate boardroom.

Look for new articles each month, and join the ongoing discussion by adding your comments and sharing your thoughts.

About the author: Jim Kulich is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Information Systems at Elmhurst University. He directs Elmhurst’s master’s program in data science and teaches courses to graduate students who come to the program from a wide range of professional backgrounds.

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Can machines think? The answer might surprise you, given the great strides that have been made in machine learning.

Can Machines Really Think?

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18th century statistician and philosopher Thomas Bayes is still having an amazing impact on the field of data science.

The Amazing Thomas Bayes

September 24, 2019 | 4 Minute Read

What is the value of data? It is a hard question to answer, but there is undoubtedly some worth in your information.

What is the True Value of Data?

May 7, 2019 | 4 Minute Read

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The Human Side of Data

April 4, 2019 | 4 Minute Read

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