64th ISI World Statistics Congress - Ottawa, Canada

64th ISI World Statistics Congress - Ottawa, Canada

The Fourth Industrial Revolution and The new Data Eco-System

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Dr Osuolale Peter Popoola

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Abstract

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is described as the exponential growth of several key technological fields‘ concepts, such as intelligent materials, cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, data exchange, the Internet of things, and blockchain technology. At its core, data represents a post-industrial opportunity. The effects of technologies have provided new avenues of data for official statistics, which can then be harnessed through the power of data science. However, as data continue to grow in size and complexity; new algorithms need to be developed so as to learn from diverse data sources. The limitation of conventional statistics in managing and analyzing big data has inspired data analysts to venture into data science. Data Science is a combination of multiple disciplines that use statistics, data analysis, and machine learning to analyze data and extract knowledge and insights from it. These swathes of new digital data are valuable for official statistics. This paper links various industrial eras to the evolution of data and Statistics.