More important than remembering facts and methods related to data science problems is the trinity of inspiration, intuition, and imagination, with intelligence binding them all together. However, without inspiration, none of the stuff we know about data science is bound to grow much as our knowledge and know-how gradually crystallize and start giving in to entropy. So, I'd like to take a moment and remind everyone (including myself) the value of inspiration, even in a fairly technical field such as data science (I don't mention A.I. here because A.I. is its own source of inspiration, especially when one considers the applications of it). So, what's your data science inspiration like? Where does it come from? What does it incentivize you towards? These are questions we need to ask ourselves from time to time, in order to make our learning of the field a sustainable process. The input of other data scientists is important in helping that but they may not always inspire us, especially after we grow out of the initial stages of our learning. This beginner’s mind although powerful is also fleeting and once it gives way to a more pragmatic view of data science, it is easy to lose our original enthusiasm for the field. That’s where inspiration comes in. For me, the source of inspiration in data science is two-fold: first of all, it is my own research on the field, unbound by an academic agenda or a particular ideology (e.g. futurism). Such research is still disciplined but at the same time somewhat free, as in freedom (you can’t have research void of cost, unfortunately, even if that cost is just the time you dedicate to it). The other source of inspiration is mentoring, particularly students who are committed to learning data science through a structured and disciplined manner, such as the Thinkful courses on the subject. Naturally, I’d be happy to mentor other data science aspirants but so far this hasn’t taken place, for various reasons. Beyond these, the educational material I create as well as the conferences I participate in can be a great source of inspiration too. However, these are not things that happen frequently enough so as to consider them as primary sources of inspiration, no matter how impactful they can be at times. In practice, they often act as conduits of inspiration, to a certain extent, something that’s also valuable. After all, all these aspects of my data science presence are interconnected and feed off each other. What about you? What’s your inspiration for data science like? Does it come from a particular application, methodology, or educational material? How do you ensure that inspiration is part of your data science life?
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Zacharias Voulgaris, PhDPassionate data scientist with a foxy approach to technology, particularly related to A.I. Archives
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