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Originally published
  
August 2008

Genre
  
Non-fiction

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Author
  
Stephen L. Baker

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Stephen baker the numerati


The Numerati is a non-fiction book written by Stephen L. Baker. Baker interviews people who are studying, developing and implementing the technologies and techniques used to capture and analyze many of our everyday actions as we communicate, travel and make purchases. He explains how the initial goal of this data capture and analysis is typically to identify sets of characteristics, which makes it easier to manage the billions of data points these sets may contain. As these characteristics are grouped, it is hoped that the members of each group can be better understood. This information can then be used, with varying but often increased success, in early incident detection, to predict outcomes, project the effect of stimulus on the groups and, in many cases, to influence group members' behavior.

Contents

Stephen baker the numerati


Table of contents

Introduction
1. Worker
2. Shopper
3. Voter
4. Blogger
5. Terrorist
6. Patient
7. Lover
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
Sources and Further Reading
Index

References

The Numerati Wikipedia