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Dogmatic views lead very often to a certain stagnation of scientific developments that prevent real breakthrough. Incorporating the education of only one position gives a view only in one direction while the complexity of most problems is multidimensional and require a multi-layered approach. The specific situation is often well understood, but the whole system tends to lack real understanding.
Particularly in the development stages of projects with commercial relevance these dogmatic views of the scientific problem can and often do lead to dead ends and fail. This single-facet approach can often become a serious problem at the final development stage of the project at which time it is to late and there is imminent danger of failure.
This could be prevented by careful design of the experiments and processes and adoption of assumptions during the experiments. Having a system that is able to creatively adapt to new situations based only on real measured data helping the scientists to avoid dead ends is our aim.
Matrix established a software system which automatically generates formulas, rules, computer programs, theories and other formal systems to explain arbitrary data. This is indifferent whether the data is noisy, incomplete, complex, partly wrong, scarce, contradictory or not well understood. The idea is to provide scientists and experts with a tool that is able to provide new, impartial insight to problems that have reached local minima and are at a dead end.
Our goal is to provide our clients and partners with new insight into their data, shifting the limits and boundaries and pushing forward where they have stopped.
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