Analysis
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But the data
analysis
methodologies we use in astrophysics can be applied to all sorts of data, not just images.
Now, in economic theory, cheating is a very simple cost-benefit
analysis.
The yellow line includes an
analysis
of 87 decision makers in Iran, and a vast number of outside influencers trying to pressure Iran into changing its behavior, various players in the United States, and Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, and Russia, European Union, Japan, so on and so forth.
The white line reproduces the
analysis
if the international environment just left Iran to make its own internal decisions, under its own domestic political pressures.
Our
analysis
assumes that they all cost nothing, but nothing is not the right number.
Now, when you go through a similar
analysis
for every way we use oil, including buildings, industry, feedstocks and so on, you find that of the 28 million barrels a day the government says we will need in 2025, well, about eight of that can be removed by efficiency by then, with another seven still being saved as the vehicle stocks turn over, at an average cost of only 12 bucks a barrel, instead of 26 for buying the oil.
We put our hearts and souls into it, and we did a lot of
analysis
on our nights and weekends and put together what we thought was a good strategy.
And it wasn't just because of our
analysis
or our strategy.
Now, what's missing from the larger debate is a comprehensive cost-benefit
analysis
between not fixing an unhealthy, environmentally-challenged community, versus incorporating structural, sustainable changes.
And I had to say, "Because it represents human creativity; the creativity that allowed us, that we were required to have to conceive and build and launch the space shuttle, which springs from the same source as the imagination and
analysis
that it took to carve a Bundu statue, or the ingenuity it took to design, choreograph and stage "Cry."
They use
analysis
as well.
But sometimes people use this
analysis
idea, that things are outside of ourselves, to say, this is what we're going to elevate as the true, most important sciences, right?
(Speaks Spanish) Cartoons are drawn from observation and
analysis.
Cost-benefit
analysis.
And in the words of Baba Dioum of Senegal, "In the final analysis, we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand and we will understand only what we are taught."
And over the past 35 years, I've studied behavior on the basis of everything from genes through neurotransmitters, dopamine, things like that, all the way through circuit
analysis.
We started to do PET scans, EEGs and genetic
analysis
to see where the bad news is.
There are also dipsticks, but if you look at the dipsticks, they're for another kind of urine
analysis.
What do you do about something which requires quantitative
analysis?
You don't have to send out a doctor, you send out somebody who can just take the sample, and in the clinic either a doctor, or ideally, a computer in this case, does the
analysis.
And this is possible because civil society joined the companies and joined the government in the
analysis
of the problem, in the development of remedies, in the implementation of reforms, and then later, in the monitoring of reforms.
And of course they think they have right answers to moral questions because they got these answers from a voice in a whirlwind, not because they made an intelligent
analysis
of the causes and condition of human and animal well-being.
And so I've worked with computer image
analysis
engineers to develop automatic recognition systems that can identify these animals and then extract the XYZ coordinate of the initial impact point.
So we're working with George Church at Harvard, who has already moved the genes for four major traits from the now well-preserved, well-studied genome of the woolly mammoth, thanks to so-called "ancient DNA analysis."
And it got me wondering: If you took all this data and put it through statistical analysis, could you reverse engineer a TEDTalk?
And
analysis
shows if you want to be among the most favorite TED speakers, you should let your hair grow a little bit longer than average, make sure you wear your glasses and be slightly more dressed-up than the average TED speaker.
Now, personally, I think I'm not the first one who has done this analysis, but I'll leave this to your good judgment.
Now, since this is TEDActive, and I learned from my
analysis
that I should actually give you something, I will not impose the ultimate or worst TEDTalk on you, but rather give you a tool to create your own.
And we can do all sorts of things to fix it, but in the final analysis, the thing we really need to fix is ourselves.
So we did a simple analysis, and it doesn't take rocket science to figure out that, if you take 30 percent every year, your fishery is going to collapse very quickly.
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