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Crunching Numbers: The sweet world of data

Time
18:00 - 24:00 o'clock
Organizer
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena and Michael Stifel Zentrum für Datengetriebene und Simulationsgestützte Wissenschaften (MSCJ)
Place
Campus, Foyer
Adresse
Carl-Zeiß-Straße 3

Data is boring? - Discover the sweet side of the world of data and explore questions about delicious research objects with us.

Data and statistics have become an important part of our everyday lives, and not just in science. In our information society, everyone should be "data literate". For many, these topics seem very dry, but we show that data can also be fun.

We use sweets to illustrate basic concepts of data-based work and offer the opportunity to learn the basics and critical questioning of statistics in a playful way. For example, we explore the question of whether certain colors are really more common in sweets than others.
We show how more complex methods of artificial intelligence can be derived from this in an easily understandable way.

The colorful hands-on program is aimed at all interested parties, whether young or old (from 8 years). After the examination, the test objects can of course also be eaten.

We look forward to your visit!

 
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