The mission of the fourth Data-Driven Science and AI Conference is to advance education and research in state-of-the-art analytical methods in data science and to apply these methods to address complex problems in the sciences, industry, and government. In the last few decades, scientists have created novel ways to collect a vast amount and wide variety of data across disciplines. Data-intensive, computational methods have thus emerged as a key enabler of scientific discovery. This data-driven revolution is the focus of the conference, exploring the unprecedented opportunities and challenges.
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