DocumentCode
3525945
Title
Philosophy of Big Data: Expanding the Human-Data Relation with Big Data Science Services
Author
Swan, Melanie
Author_Institution
Contemporary Philos., Kingston Univ. London, London, UK
fYear
2015
fDate
March 30 2015-April 2 2015
Firstpage
468
Lastpage
477
Abstract
Big data is growing as an area of information technology, service, and science, and so too is the need for its intellectual understanding and interpretation from a theoretical, philosophical, and societal perspective. The Philosophy of Big Data is the branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of big data, the definitions, meaning, conceptualization, knowledge possibilities, truth standards, and practices in situations involving very-large data sets that are big in volume, velocity, variety, veracity, and variability. The Philosophy of Big Data is evolving into a discipline at two levels, one internal to the field as a generalized articulation of the concepts, theory, and systems that comprise the overall conduct of big data science. The other is external to the field, as a consideration of the impact of big data science more broadly on individuals, society, and the world. Methods, tools, and concepts are evaluated at both the level of industry practice theory and social impact. Three aspects are considered: what might constitute a Philosophy of Big Data, how the disciplines of the Philosophy of Information and the Philosophy of Big Data are developing, and an example of the Philosophy of Big Data in application in the data-intensive science field of Synthetic Biology. Overall a Philosophy of Big Data might helpful in conceptualizing and realizing big data science as a service practice, and also in transitioning to data-rich futures with human and data entities more productively co-existing in mutual growth and collaboration.
Keywords
Big Data; philosophical aspects; very large databases; Big Data philosophy; Big Data science services; data variability; data variety; data velocity; data veracity; data volume; data-intensive science field; external levels; generalized articulation; human-data relation; industry practice theory; information philosophy; information science; information service; information technology; internal levels; philosophical analysis; social impact; societal analysis; synthetic biology; theoretical analysis; very-large data sets; Big data; Cognition; Context; Data models; Ethics; Ontologies; Standards; big data; human-data relations; information; methodology; philosophy; research; scientific method;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Big Data Computing Service and Applications (BigDataService), 2015 IEEE First International Conference on
Conference_Location
Redwood City, CA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BigDataService.2015.29
Filename
7184918
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