Difference between revisions of "Earth Science Data Analytics/Telecom Presentations"
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* [[Media: Tiffany 2015 ESIP Winter Analytics Presentation.pptx | Tiffany Mathews: Promising data analytics technologies - 1/7/15]] | * [[Media: Tiffany 2015 ESIP Winter Analytics Presentation.pptx | Tiffany Mathews: Promising data analytics technologies - 1/7/15]] | ||
− | * [[Media: DaveB From_Many_One_shorttalk.ogg | Dave Bolvin: From Many, One (or creating one great precipitation data set from many good ones) - 1/7/15]] | + | * [[Media: DaveB From_Many_One_shorttalk.ogg | Dave Bolvin: From Many, One (or creating one great precipitation data set from many good ones) - 1/7/15 (please go to attachments at: http://commons.esipfed.org/node/2724/edit]] |
Revision as of 14:07, January 18, 2015
- Brand Niemann: Sorting out Data Science and Data Analytics - 3/20/14
- John' Schnase: MERRA Analytic Services (MERRA/AS) - 3/20/14
- Bamshad Mobasher: Data Analytics Masters Program at DePaul University Overview - 3/20/14
- Joan Aron: Data Analytics Needs Scenario - 4/17/14
- Rudy Husar: User-Oriented Data Analytics and Tools using the Federated Data System DataFed - 4/17/14
- Tiffany Mathews: Atmospheric Science Data Center Sample Analytics Use Cases - 4/17/14
- Steve Kempler: Analytics and Data Scientists, Earth Science Data Analytics 101 - 1/7/15]
- Dave Bolvin: From Many, One (or creating one great precipitation data set from many good ones) - 1/7/15
- David Gallaher: Reconstructing Sea Ice Extent from Early Nimbus Satellites - 1/7/15
- Thomas Hearty: Sampling Total Precipitable Water Vapor using AIRS and MERRA - 1/7/15
- Radina Soebiyanto: Using Earth Observations to Understand and Predict Infectious Diseases- 1/7/15
- Tiffany Mathews: Promising data analytics technologies - 1/7/15