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      Algorithms and Statistical Models for Scientific Discovery in the Petabyte Era

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          The field of astronomy has arrived at a turning point in terms of size and complexity of both datasets and scientific collaboration. Commensurately, algorithms and statistical models have begun to adapt --- e.g., via the onset of artificial intelligence --- which itself presents new challenges and opportunities for growth. This white paper aims to offer guidance and ideas for how we can evolve our technical and collaborative frameworks to promote efficient algorithmic development and take advantage of opportunities for scientific discovery in the petabyte era. We discuss challenges for discovery in large and complex data sets; challenges and requirements for the next stage of development of statistical methodologies and algorithmic tool sets; how we might change our paradigms of collaboration and education; and the ethical implications of scientists' contributions to widely applicable algorithms and computational modeling. We start with six distinct recommendations that are supported by the commentary following them. This white paper is related to a larger corpus of effort that has taken place within and around the Petabytes to Science Workshops (https://petabytestoscience.github.io/).

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          04 November 2019
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          1911.02479
          65b5b6ec-db92-4380-8591-ad645264ce2f

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          FERMILAB-FN-1093-A-AE-SCD
          arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1905.05116
          astro-ph.IM cs.AI

          Artificial intelligence,Instrumentation & Methods for astrophysics
          Artificial intelligence, Instrumentation & Methods for astrophysics

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