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Big Data and Artificial Intelligence: A Revolution in Investment Management

Elisabetta Basilico and Tommi Johnsen ()
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Elisabetta Basilico: Applied Quantitative Analysis LLC
Tommi Johnsen: University of Denver

Chapter 9 in Smart(er) Investing, 2019, pp 113-126 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract As defined by Simonian et al. (2018), “data science is a field of study that combines the use of statistics and computing to discover or impose order in complex data to enhance informed decision-making”. Now, relabel “complex data” as “big data” and throw in some trendy adjectives like “high-volume, high velocity and high informational variety” (Gartner Research), and you have what are arguably the most recognized buzzwords in investment management today.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-26692-9_9

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