Abstract
A frequent task within an empirical science is to search for patterns
within the phenomena studied by that science. This paper describes a
general and systematic method (PENCHANT) for finding subtle or complex
patterned behavior in empirical data. We have argued that the
discovery of spatio-temporal patterns is a generic task in science, in
the sense that it arises in multiple sciences, and in the sense that
analogous or even identical approaches are appropriate across the
sciences. We have applied PENCHANT to data from real experiments in
biology, psychology, and astronomy. To date, these applications have
mostly resulted in known patterns, but further applications in the
search for novel discoveries are ongoing.