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World on Data Perspective

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  • Mahyuddin K. M. Nasution

    (Data Science & Computational Intelligence Research Group, Excellent Center of Innovation and New Science, Universitas Medan Area, Medan 20223, Indonesia)

Abstract

It is not simple to consider the world from only one side, but analyzing all sides can cloud comprehension without reaching deep insight found at the core. In a word as a whole, there is potential for telling the whole world in one word, i.e., data, leading to interpretations as phenomena and paradigms at the core of this review. The tug of war between the two sides explains that data represent the world, or vice versa, and present a fundamental view that systems or subsystems frame the world, even though they are encoded and composed of culture, rules, or approaches such as the threshold of democracy. When the COVID-19 pandemic posed a threat, human efforts contributed to finding potentially answers to questions presented by the world: what, who, where, when, why, and how (5 wh); a calling in the form of a challenge, where facts show something. All these questions resulted in research, education, and service activities, with their respective data frameworks producing results. This paper aims to reveal the meaning of the outcomes through an observation from an outside perspective. Therefore, like COVID-19 and its vaccines, the assertion of convexity and concave contradictions in the treatment of data leads to a mutually conjugate treatment of data. In this regard, statistics and artificial intelligence play separate and complementary roles.

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  • Mahyuddin K. M. Nasution, 2022. "World on Data Perspective," World, MDPI, vol. 3(3), pages 1-17, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jworld:v:3:y:2022:i:3:p:41-752:d:912980
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