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Hapoc 2013 – 28-31 October 2013, ENS

Cybernetics, control and
big data
Teresa Numerico
teresa.numerico@uniroma3.it
Outline
• The cultural biases of
cybernetics
• The influence of cybernetics on
Arpanet
• Big data, knowledge as control
and measure, AKA the dream of
reason
The epistemology of
closed-box as a model
• The setting up of a simple model for
a closed-box assumes that a number of
variables are only loosely coupled
with the rest of those belonging to
the system. The success of the
initial experiments depends on the
validity of that assumption.
• […] Many of these small compartments
may be deliberately left
closed, because they are considered
only functionally, but not
structurally important
Rosenblueth, Wiener 1945, p. 319
The closed box in
action
• […]The behavioristic method of
study omits the specific
structure and the intrinsic
organization of the object. This
omission is fundamental because
on it is based the distinction
between the behavioristic and
the alternative functional
method of study.
Rosenbluet, Wiener, Bigelow 1943, pp.1
The cybernetic perspective
on machines and animals
• A further comparison of living organisms
and machines leads to the following
inferences
• The methods of study for the two groups
are at present similar. Whether they
should always be the same may depend on
whether or not there are one or more
qualitatively distinct, unique
characteristics present in one group and
absent in the other. Such qualitative
differences have not appeared so far
Rosenblueth, Wiener, Bigelow, 1943, p.4
Behavior and purpose as
metaphors in the closed box
• By behavior is meant any change of an
entity with respect to its
surroundings[…] Any modification of an
object, detectable externally, may be
denoted as behavior
• Purposeful behavior: […] the act or
behavior may be interpreted as directed
to the attainment of a goal – i.e. to a
final condition in which the behaving
object reaches a definite correlation in
time or in space with respect to another
object or event
Rosenblueth, Wiener, Bigelow, 1943, p.1
Animals and machines as
information exchange agents
• The physical functioning of the
living individual and the operation
of some of the newer communication
machines are precisely parallel in
their analogous attempts to control
entropy through feedback
• The information is then turned into a
new form available for the further
stages of performance. In both the
animal and the machine this
performance is made to be effective
on the outer world
Wiener 1950, pp.26-27
Communication and control
• When I communicate with another person, I
impart a message to him, and when he
communicates back to me he returns a
related message which contains information
primarily accessible to him and not to me
• When I control the actions of another
person, I communicate a message to
him, and although this message is in the
imperative mood, the technique of
communication does not differ from that of
a message of fact. […]
Wiener 1950, 16
The metaphors of
cybernetics
• The association of living organisms and
machine according to the concept of
purposeful behavior
• The interpretation of their behavior as
a correlation between an input and an
output
• Input and output may be described as
transmission of messages (information)
• Transmission of messages can be
identified with communication
interpreted as negative feedback, and
servomechanisms
• The effectiveness of negative feedback
is guaranteed by data that exhibit the
order execution
CYBERNETICS’ INFLUENCE
ON ARPANET
From human-machine
interaction…
• […] the future development of
these messages and
communication
facilities, messages between man
and machines, between machines
and man, and between machines
and machines are destined to
play an ever-increasing part
Wiener 1950:16
Libraries of the future
• It is both our hypothesis
and our conviction that
people can handle the
major part of their
interaction with the fund
of knowledge better by
controlling and
monitoring the processing
of information than by
handling all the detail
directly themselves
Licklider 1965, p. 28
The aim of procognitive
systems
• A basic part of the over-all aim for
procognitive systems is to get the
user of the fund of knowledge into
something more nearly like an
executive’s or commander’s position.
He will still read and think
and, hopefully, have insights and
make discoveries, but he will not
have to do all the searching […] all
the transforming, nor all the testing
for matching or compatibility that is
involved in creative use of knowledge
Licklider 1965, p. 32
Needs and desires of users
•
•
•
•
•

•
•
•
•
•

Be available when and where needed
Handle both documents and facts
Permit several different categories of input
Make available a body of knowledge organized both
broadly and deeply – and foster the improvement of such
organization through use
Provide access to the body of knowledge through
convenient procedure-oriented languages
Converse or negotiate with the user while he formulates
his requests
Facilitate joint contribution to and use of knowledge by
several or many co-workers
Present flexible wide-band interface to other
systems, such as research systems, informationacquisition systems and application systems
Handle formal procedures (computer programs, subroutines
etc.)
Handle heuristics coded in such a way as to facilitate
their association with situations to which they are
germane
Licklider 1965, pp. 36-39
Licklider’s dream
• The computer will not only help
the scientist with repetitive
tasks but also write the rules in
formulating the research
hypotheses:
• ―one of the main aims of mancomputer symbiosis is to bring
the computing machine effectively
into the formulative parts of
technical problems‖
Licklider

1960, p. 3
Command and control = humanmachine interaction
• In a letter to the ―members of the
intergalactic computer network‖ (25
april 1963) Licklider acting as the
head of the IPTO affirmed:

– Command and control must be reviewed in
terms of improved man-machine
interaction, time-sharing and computer
networks
– In the effort of the IPTO there must be
―enough evident advantage in cooperative
programming and operation to lead us to
solve the problems and, thus to bring
into being the technology that military
needs‖
Can we store
information?
• It is false to think that
information can be stored
without an overwhelming
depreciation of its value in a
changing world because:

Wiener 1950: 121
Bob Taylor and Vietnam
reports
• There were discrepancies in reporting that was
coming back from Vietnam to the White House about
enemy killed, […] logistics reports of various
kinds
• […] I talked to various people who were submitting
these reports back to Washington. I got a sense of
how the data was collected, how it was
analyzed, and what was done with it before it was
sent back to the White House, and I realized that
there was no uniform data collection or reporting
structure
• So they built a computer center at Tonsinook and
had all of this data come in through there. After
that the White House got a single report rather
than several. That pleased them; whether the data
was any more correct or not, I don't know, but at
least it was more consistent
Taylor 1989, pp. 12-13
Arpanet birth
• In 1968 Bob Taylor and
Licklider wrote the
seminal paper on The
computer as a
communication device
and an year later Bob
Taylor (head of the
IPTO at the time)
started the Arpanet
project connecting the
first 4 nodes
BIG DATA, THEIR METAPHORS
AND THEIR RHETORIC
How big is big data
• In December 2012, IDC and EMC estimated the
size of the digital universe (that is, all
the digital data created, replicated and
consumed in that year) to be 2,837 exabytes
(EB) and forecast this to grow to 40,000EB by
2020 — a doubling time of roughly two years.
• One exabyte equals a thousand petabytes
(PB), or a million terabytes (TB), or a
billion gigabytes (GB). So by 2020, according
to IDC and EMC, the digital universe will
amount to over 5,200GB per person on the
planet

Charles McLellan Big Data an overview, 1 october
2013, ZDNET http://www.zdnet.com/big-data-an-overview7000020785/
SO WHAT?
Why quantity means
quality?
• Peter Norvig, Google's research
director, offered an update to George
Box's maxim: "All models are wrong, and
increasingly you can succeed without
them."
• Out with every theory of human
behavior, from linguistics to sociology.
Forget taxonomy, ontology, and
psychology. Who knows why people do what
they do? The point is they do it, and we
can track and measure it with
unprecedented fidelity. With enough
data, the numbers speak for themselves
Chris Anderson

―The end of the theory‖ (Wired 2008)
Quantity is quality
• According to Hegel in
logic:

The science of

– at first quantity as such thus appears
in opposition to quality; but quantity
is itself a quality, self-referring
determinateness as such, distinct from
the determinateness with is its
other, from quality as such. Except that
quantity is not only a quality, but the
truth of quality itself is quantity, and
quality had demonstrated itself as
passing over into it.(p. 279)
Correlations instead of
explanations
• State contenti, umana gente, al quia;
ché, se potuto aveste veder tutto,
mestier non era parturir Maria;
• Seek not the wherefore, race of human kind;
Could ye have seen the whole,
no need had been for Mary to bring forth.
Dante, Purgatorio canto III, 37-39
Correlation instead of
causation
• Correlation analysis […] based on
hard data are superior to most
intuited causal connections […]. But
in a growing number of contexts, such
analysis is also more useful and more
efficient than slow causal thinking
that is epitomized by carefully
controlled experiments […]
• Causality won’t be discarded, but it
is being knocked off its pedestal as
the primary fountain of meaning
Mayer-Schönberger, Cukier 2013, pp.67-68
Even if you don’t know why
• If big data teaches us
anything, it is just acting
better, making improvements –
without deeper understanding – is
often good enough […] even if you
don’t know why your efforts work
as they do, you are generating
better outcomes than you would by
not making such efforts
Mayer-Schönberger, Cukier 2013, pp.195-196
Machine instead of humans
decisions
• The biggest impact of big data
will be that data-driven
decisions are poised to augment
or overrule human judgment
Mayer-Schönberger, Cukier 2013, p.141
The great weakness of the
machine
• The great weakness of the machine –
the weakness that saves us so far
from being dominated by it – is that
it cannot yet take into account the
vast range of probability that
characterizes the human situation
• The dominance of the machine
presupposes a society in the last
stages of increasing entropy, where
probability is negligible and where
statistical differences among
individuals are nil
Wiener 1950:181
The black box philosophy
• With Big-data analysis, however, this
traceability will become much harder. The
basis of an algorithm’s predictions may
often be far too intricate for most people
to understand
• We can see the risk that big-data
predictions […] will become black-boxes
that offer no accountability, traceability
or confidence
Mayer-Schönberger, Cukier 2013, pp. 178-179
The new science based on big
data (The Human Brain Project)
• The convergence between biology and ICT has
reached a point at which it can turn the goal of
understanding the human brain into a reality. It
is this realisation that motivates the Human Brain
Project – an EU Flagship initiative in which over
80 partners will work together to realise a new
"ICT-accelerated" vision for brain research and
its applications.
• One of the major obstacles to understanding the
human brain is the fragmentation of brain research
and the data it produces. Our most urgent need is
thus a concerted international effort that uses
emerging ICT technologies to integrate this data
in a unified picture of the brain as a single
multi-level system.
https://www.humanbrainproject.eu

• The funding started in mid October and the total
funding for the 10 years project is Eur. 1.190
million, of which 643 million from EU
Big data (according to
o’reilly 2012)
•
•
•
•

Volume
Velocity
Variety
Digital nervous system:
The challenge of data
flows, and the erosion
of hierarchies and
boundaries, will lead
us to the statistical
approaches, systems
thinking, and machine
learning we need to
cope with the future we
are inventing (pos.
372)
The power of the code
• The maps offered by GUI are
fundamentally mediated: as our
interfaces become more ―transparent‖
and visual, our machines also become
more dense and obscure. The call to
map may be the most obscuring of all:
by constantly drawing connections
between data points, we sometimes
forget that the map should be the
beginning, rather than the end, of
the analysis
Chun 2011, 176-177
Knowledge is action AKA
Evelyn Fox Keller’s thoughts
• There is no pure science and bad
applications
• Knowledge is action not only with
respect to power in society but also
with respect to the object of research
• After the knowledge process the object
will never be the same
• Language’s role in science is never
considered enough
• The evocative character of language and
its vague, ambiguous status introduces
uncontrolled leaps of
meanings, metaphors, and the prescientific arguments
• Tomas did not realize at the
time that metaphors are
dangerous. Metaphors are not to
be trifled with. A single
metaphor can give birth to love
Milan Kundera The unbearable lightness of
being, p. 10
Big data knows all
Bibliography
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Chun W. H.K. (2011): Programmed visions, MIT Press, Cambridge (Mass.).
Keller Fox E. (2010) The mirage of a space between nature and nurture, Duke
University Press, Durham & London.
Licklider, J.C.R. (1960): ―Man-computer symbiosis‖ in IEEE Transactions on
human factors in Electronics, Vol. HFE-I, March 4–11.
http://memex.org/licklider.pdf.
Licklider J.C.R. (1963) Memorandum for members of the affiliated of the
Intergalactic Computer Network. http://packet.cc/files/memo.html.
Licklider J.C.R. (1965): Libraries of the future, The MIT
Press, Cambridge, MA.
Mayer-Schönberger V., Cukier K. (2013) Big Data. A revolution that will
transform how we live, work and think, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Boston.
Rosenblueth A., Wiener N., Bigelow J. (1943) "Behavior, Purpose and
Teleology", in Philosophy of science, Vol. 10, pp. 18-24.
Rosenblueth, A., Wiener, N. (1945) ―The role of models in science‖, Philosophy
of Science, Vol. 12, pp. 316-21.
Taylor Bob oral interview 1989
http://conservancy.umn.edu/bitstream/107666/1/oh154rt.pdf
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Cybernetics big data

  • 1. Hapoc 2013 – 28-31 October 2013, ENS Cybernetics, control and big data Teresa Numerico teresa.numerico@uniroma3.it
  • 2. Outline • The cultural biases of cybernetics • The influence of cybernetics on Arpanet • Big data, knowledge as control and measure, AKA the dream of reason
  • 3. The epistemology of closed-box as a model • The setting up of a simple model for a closed-box assumes that a number of variables are only loosely coupled with the rest of those belonging to the system. The success of the initial experiments depends on the validity of that assumption. • […] Many of these small compartments may be deliberately left closed, because they are considered only functionally, but not structurally important Rosenblueth, Wiener 1945, p. 319
  • 4. The closed box in action • […]The behavioristic method of study omits the specific structure and the intrinsic organization of the object. This omission is fundamental because on it is based the distinction between the behavioristic and the alternative functional method of study. Rosenbluet, Wiener, Bigelow 1943, pp.1
  • 5. The cybernetic perspective on machines and animals • A further comparison of living organisms and machines leads to the following inferences • The methods of study for the two groups are at present similar. Whether they should always be the same may depend on whether or not there are one or more qualitatively distinct, unique characteristics present in one group and absent in the other. Such qualitative differences have not appeared so far Rosenblueth, Wiener, Bigelow, 1943, p.4
  • 6. Behavior and purpose as metaphors in the closed box • By behavior is meant any change of an entity with respect to its surroundings[…] Any modification of an object, detectable externally, may be denoted as behavior • Purposeful behavior: […] the act or behavior may be interpreted as directed to the attainment of a goal – i.e. to a final condition in which the behaving object reaches a definite correlation in time or in space with respect to another object or event Rosenblueth, Wiener, Bigelow, 1943, p.1
  • 7. Animals and machines as information exchange agents • The physical functioning of the living individual and the operation of some of the newer communication machines are precisely parallel in their analogous attempts to control entropy through feedback • The information is then turned into a new form available for the further stages of performance. In both the animal and the machine this performance is made to be effective on the outer world Wiener 1950, pp.26-27
  • 8. Communication and control • When I communicate with another person, I impart a message to him, and when he communicates back to me he returns a related message which contains information primarily accessible to him and not to me • When I control the actions of another person, I communicate a message to him, and although this message is in the imperative mood, the technique of communication does not differ from that of a message of fact. […] Wiener 1950, 16
  • 9. The metaphors of cybernetics • The association of living organisms and machine according to the concept of purposeful behavior • The interpretation of their behavior as a correlation between an input and an output • Input and output may be described as transmission of messages (information) • Transmission of messages can be identified with communication interpreted as negative feedback, and servomechanisms • The effectiveness of negative feedback is guaranteed by data that exhibit the order execution
  • 11. From human-machine interaction… • […] the future development of these messages and communication facilities, messages between man and machines, between machines and man, and between machines and machines are destined to play an ever-increasing part Wiener 1950:16
  • 12. Libraries of the future • It is both our hypothesis and our conviction that people can handle the major part of their interaction with the fund of knowledge better by controlling and monitoring the processing of information than by handling all the detail directly themselves Licklider 1965, p. 28
  • 13. The aim of procognitive systems • A basic part of the over-all aim for procognitive systems is to get the user of the fund of knowledge into something more nearly like an executive’s or commander’s position. He will still read and think and, hopefully, have insights and make discoveries, but he will not have to do all the searching […] all the transforming, nor all the testing for matching or compatibility that is involved in creative use of knowledge Licklider 1965, p. 32
  • 14. Needs and desires of users • • • • • • • • • • Be available when and where needed Handle both documents and facts Permit several different categories of input Make available a body of knowledge organized both broadly and deeply – and foster the improvement of such organization through use Provide access to the body of knowledge through convenient procedure-oriented languages Converse or negotiate with the user while he formulates his requests Facilitate joint contribution to and use of knowledge by several or many co-workers Present flexible wide-band interface to other systems, such as research systems, informationacquisition systems and application systems Handle formal procedures (computer programs, subroutines etc.) Handle heuristics coded in such a way as to facilitate their association with situations to which they are germane Licklider 1965, pp. 36-39
  • 15. Licklider’s dream • The computer will not only help the scientist with repetitive tasks but also write the rules in formulating the research hypotheses: • ―one of the main aims of mancomputer symbiosis is to bring the computing machine effectively into the formulative parts of technical problems‖ Licklider 1960, p. 3
  • 16. Command and control = humanmachine interaction • In a letter to the ―members of the intergalactic computer network‖ (25 april 1963) Licklider acting as the head of the IPTO affirmed: – Command and control must be reviewed in terms of improved man-machine interaction, time-sharing and computer networks – In the effort of the IPTO there must be ―enough evident advantage in cooperative programming and operation to lead us to solve the problems and, thus to bring into being the technology that military needs‖
  • 17. Can we store information? • It is false to think that information can be stored without an overwhelming depreciation of its value in a changing world because: Wiener 1950: 121
  • 18. Bob Taylor and Vietnam reports • There were discrepancies in reporting that was coming back from Vietnam to the White House about enemy killed, […] logistics reports of various kinds • […] I talked to various people who were submitting these reports back to Washington. I got a sense of how the data was collected, how it was analyzed, and what was done with it before it was sent back to the White House, and I realized that there was no uniform data collection or reporting structure • So they built a computer center at Tonsinook and had all of this data come in through there. After that the White House got a single report rather than several. That pleased them; whether the data was any more correct or not, I don't know, but at least it was more consistent Taylor 1989, pp. 12-13
  • 19. Arpanet birth • In 1968 Bob Taylor and Licklider wrote the seminal paper on The computer as a communication device and an year later Bob Taylor (head of the IPTO at the time) started the Arpanet project connecting the first 4 nodes
  • 20. BIG DATA, THEIR METAPHORS AND THEIR RHETORIC
  • 21. How big is big data • In December 2012, IDC and EMC estimated the size of the digital universe (that is, all the digital data created, replicated and consumed in that year) to be 2,837 exabytes (EB) and forecast this to grow to 40,000EB by 2020 — a doubling time of roughly two years. • One exabyte equals a thousand petabytes (PB), or a million terabytes (TB), or a billion gigabytes (GB). So by 2020, according to IDC and EMC, the digital universe will amount to over 5,200GB per person on the planet Charles McLellan Big Data an overview, 1 october 2013, ZDNET http://www.zdnet.com/big-data-an-overview7000020785/
  • 23. Why quantity means quality? • Peter Norvig, Google's research director, offered an update to George Box's maxim: "All models are wrong, and increasingly you can succeed without them." • Out with every theory of human behavior, from linguistics to sociology. Forget taxonomy, ontology, and psychology. Who knows why people do what they do? The point is they do it, and we can track and measure it with unprecedented fidelity. With enough data, the numbers speak for themselves Chris Anderson ―The end of the theory‖ (Wired 2008)
  • 24. Quantity is quality • According to Hegel in logic: The science of – at first quantity as such thus appears in opposition to quality; but quantity is itself a quality, self-referring determinateness as such, distinct from the determinateness with is its other, from quality as such. Except that quantity is not only a quality, but the truth of quality itself is quantity, and quality had demonstrated itself as passing over into it.(p. 279)
  • 25. Correlations instead of explanations • State contenti, umana gente, al quia; ché, se potuto aveste veder tutto, mestier non era parturir Maria; • Seek not the wherefore, race of human kind; Could ye have seen the whole, no need had been for Mary to bring forth. Dante, Purgatorio canto III, 37-39
  • 26. Correlation instead of causation • Correlation analysis […] based on hard data are superior to most intuited causal connections […]. But in a growing number of contexts, such analysis is also more useful and more efficient than slow causal thinking that is epitomized by carefully controlled experiments […] • Causality won’t be discarded, but it is being knocked off its pedestal as the primary fountain of meaning Mayer-Schönberger, Cukier 2013, pp.67-68
  • 27. Even if you don’t know why • If big data teaches us anything, it is just acting better, making improvements – without deeper understanding – is often good enough […] even if you don’t know why your efforts work as they do, you are generating better outcomes than you would by not making such efforts Mayer-Schönberger, Cukier 2013, pp.195-196
  • 28. Machine instead of humans decisions • The biggest impact of big data will be that data-driven decisions are poised to augment or overrule human judgment Mayer-Schönberger, Cukier 2013, p.141
  • 29. The great weakness of the machine • The great weakness of the machine – the weakness that saves us so far from being dominated by it – is that it cannot yet take into account the vast range of probability that characterizes the human situation • The dominance of the machine presupposes a society in the last stages of increasing entropy, where probability is negligible and where statistical differences among individuals are nil Wiener 1950:181
  • 30. The black box philosophy • With Big-data analysis, however, this traceability will become much harder. The basis of an algorithm’s predictions may often be far too intricate for most people to understand • We can see the risk that big-data predictions […] will become black-boxes that offer no accountability, traceability or confidence Mayer-Schönberger, Cukier 2013, pp. 178-179
  • 31. The new science based on big data (The Human Brain Project) • The convergence between biology and ICT has reached a point at which it can turn the goal of understanding the human brain into a reality. It is this realisation that motivates the Human Brain Project – an EU Flagship initiative in which over 80 partners will work together to realise a new "ICT-accelerated" vision for brain research and its applications. • One of the major obstacles to understanding the human brain is the fragmentation of brain research and the data it produces. Our most urgent need is thus a concerted international effort that uses emerging ICT technologies to integrate this data in a unified picture of the brain as a single multi-level system. https://www.humanbrainproject.eu • The funding started in mid October and the total funding for the 10 years project is Eur. 1.190 million, of which 643 million from EU
  • 32. Big data (according to o’reilly 2012) • • • • Volume Velocity Variety Digital nervous system: The challenge of data flows, and the erosion of hierarchies and boundaries, will lead us to the statistical approaches, systems thinking, and machine learning we need to cope with the future we are inventing (pos. 372)
  • 33. The power of the code • The maps offered by GUI are fundamentally mediated: as our interfaces become more ―transparent‖ and visual, our machines also become more dense and obscure. The call to map may be the most obscuring of all: by constantly drawing connections between data points, we sometimes forget that the map should be the beginning, rather than the end, of the analysis Chun 2011, 176-177
  • 34. Knowledge is action AKA Evelyn Fox Keller’s thoughts • There is no pure science and bad applications • Knowledge is action not only with respect to power in society but also with respect to the object of research • After the knowledge process the object will never be the same • Language’s role in science is never considered enough • The evocative character of language and its vague, ambiguous status introduces uncontrolled leaps of meanings, metaphors, and the prescientific arguments
  • 35. • Tomas did not realize at the time that metaphors are dangerous. Metaphors are not to be trifled with. A single metaphor can give birth to love Milan Kundera The unbearable lightness of being, p. 10
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