hyperstat

/ˈhaɪpərˌstæt/
noun
  1. A person who is extremely enthusiastic and knowledgeable about statistics or data analysis.
    • As a hyperstat, she could explain complex graphs to anyone.
    • My friend is a hyperstat who spends every weekend analyzing sports data.
    • The company hired a hyperstat to improve their data reporting systems.
  2. A statistical model or system that is exceptionally powerful or comprehensive.
    • The new software is a hyperstat that can process millions of records in seconds.
    • This hyperstat combines data from multiple sources to give a complete picture.
    • Researchers used a hyperstat to predict weather patterns with high accuracy.