Nick Del Valle

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center on the old expression “garbage in, garbage out,” often abbreviated gigo. The idea is if you put ill-determined numbers and equations (garbage) in, then you can only get ill-determined results (garbage) out. By implication the converse is tacitly assumed: if what goes in is accurate, then what comes out must be accurate. I shall show both of these assumptions can be false.
The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn
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