Exploiting everything in the observations or experimental data

Abstract

Cutting edge research often requires maximising the exploitation of experimental data, and the things that are hidden in it. This is epitomised by recent advances in experimental and observational data sets that are outrunning the methods used to process the data. Coupled with sophisticated software packages that process data using standard techniques there is a reasonable probability that potential cutting-edge observations are missed.

Using examples of developments in both experimental methods and data analysis we can explore the limits of what is available in experimental data; without which science does not progress as quickly.

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