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Thanks to all again for participating in a very productive telecon.
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As I (Steve) bow out, I wish to thank all who have participated in the ESIP ESDA Cluster, and contributed to the difficult task, of literally, defining this new subject discipline.  Especially, much thanks goes to Tiffany, my partner in crime, for all her enthusiasm in co-seeing this through.  I am extremely thankful and confident that the ESIP ESDA Cluster is in excellent hands, those of Bar (aka Lindsay Barbieri), Shea, and of course Tiffany, in moving ESDA in new and very interesting ways. These folks are movers and things are going to get very exciting, fast.
  
First thing we did was reviewed the highlights from our previous telecon.  That is, regarding what direction to go, as we transition into the next phase of ESDA Cluster efforts, the possibilities include:
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Regarding this telecon:
  
1. Examining/prototyping technical analytics solutions
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We spoke briefly of the communications that Bar and Steve had with Leah Wasser, who is building Earth Systems Analytics programs for college level students. Bar and Steve both participated in her survey, but have not heard back.  ESIP ESDA participation would be a huge contribution we can make to advancing ESDA studies at the university level, to better prepare students for the ESDA discipline.  Perhaps we can even partake in developing curriculums. 
  
2. Soliciting challenges from scientists; Connect Earth Scientists with Data Scientists
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The remainder of the telecon discussion hammered out our agenda for the ESIP ESDA Cluster face to face in Bethesda.  Bar provides thew following notes (also found at:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/17GcUjNrNsv2dpTLhNET4SferuH_dSGWg_FzvEOjhhwc/edit .
  
The consensus in today’s telecon is to, indeed, do both, basically, by soliciting challenges from data users, and using these challenges to examine specific technical analytics solutions.  It became clear that to accomplish this, we would need to invite researchers to describe the work that requires the utilization of multiple datasets, and thus data analytics, to address their data analysis challenges.
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ESIP ESDA Session Agenda
  
Discussion from here focused on preparations for the ESIP Meeting ESDA Cluster Session.
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Thursday 4pm - 90 Minutes:
  
Bar drew in the idea of tying in other ESIP sessions (at the January Federation Meeting) who may also be addressing challenges that require the utilization of data analytics.  This makes sense… we should start with the requirements to which data analytics can be applied.  A session that the ESDA Cluster can have a mutually beneficial connection to is the Informatics in Social-Environmental Systems (http://commons.esipfed.org/node/9504) 
 
  
For reference, Goals of the the Informatics in Social-Environmental Systems session: (1) scope the S-E landscape: hear from people working on a variety of collaborative social-environmental systems initiatives (2) identify and synthesize key informatics challenges within S-E initiatives (3) develop or improve on a framework that incorporates informatics in S-E initiatives by drawing on ESIP knowledge and expertise (4) plan goals for S-E Informatics work after session, and situate ESIP within those goals (publication, workshops/testbed, ESIP future and collaboration with clusters, etc.)
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15 minutes -- Intro of ESDA (Steve → Bar/Shea)  
  
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“What we did / Overview from our past work”
  
The Informatics in Social-Environmental Systems session will have researchers invited to discuss their challenges in bringing data to decision making.  A key group that may be able to employ data analytics to support their work.  Perhaps we can also invite some of these guests to the ESDA Cluster session, along with our own guests that we would like to have describe data usage challenges and research data needs.
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Last 6 months of work
  
Beth also suggested that the Semantic Community Engagement Plan session (http://commons.esipfed.org/node/9545), will be engaging outside people who may be able to contribute to the ESDA Cluster discussion.
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Think about the transition → outline new directions
  
For reference the abstract for the Semantic Community Engagement Plan session:  We'll discuss how to promote the adoption of semantic technologies by other ESIP and non-ESIP groups. In particular, we will try to develop a plan for promoting use of the new ontology portal. Topics for discussion will include ideas for how to train others in using the portal; how to promote portal use; governance
 
  
   
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10 minutes -- Intro of Data Science / Technology connected to Earth Science Material (Shea)
  
Thus, we all agreed that it is time to transition to bringing in in different perspectives; Different perspectives of data usage challenges surfaced by experienced data users.  (This is different from past invited speakers who ‘taught’ us data analytics through descriptions of their research.)
 
  
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45 minutes -- Panel Discussion / Speakers (facilitated by Shea & Bar)
  
Dan suggested having a panel where scientists can tell their ‘stories’ to Data Scientists.  This was met with group consensus.  Shea has some possible candidates who can be responsive Data Scientists
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Chris Mattman / Hook (Data Sciences) - technology
  
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Chung-Lin-- (Domain sciences)
  
ACTION to Each of Us:  Identify people who can contribute to better understanding the broader ranging data challenges.  Provide Bar with 1 or 2 names of individuals who we can invite to our Cluster session.  Please do this soon so we can have enough time to invite them.  Note that potential guests who live in the Washington DC have a better chance of attending (and at less personal cost).  If you know a good candidate who is already attending the ESIP meeting, please also let Bar know
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SES Session Scientists
  
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More communication between domain sciences and data sciences
  
ACTION, Beth and Bar:  If interested, discuss potential synergy between the Semantic and ESDA groups
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Frame discussion around what ESDA has already accomplished
  
 
  
We also need help leading the Cluster Session.  Those who will be present at the meeting are:  Bar, Beth. Shea is not sure if he will be attending, and Dan, Abby, Steve ,and Tiffany will not be able to attend, but will help in the preparations (agenda planning, e-mails, phone calls, agenda review, etc.)
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10 minutes -- Report back from GeoSemantics Symposium (Beth & Bar)  
  
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Use cases for Semantics & problems in Earth Sciences that might be good to tackle using Semantics
  
As part of the discussion of linking ESDA Cluster efforts with other ESIP groups, Bar suggested that there may be synergy with the Drone Cluster, who are looking at ways to link drone imagery/measurements to satellite imagery/measurements.  Obviously these are two sources of heterogeneous data that together can bear much fruit, and a place where data analytics can potentially play a role.  This represents another excellent application needing heterogeneous data preparation, reduction, and analysis techniques.  “A data analytics problem”.
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Reporting back on the Semantics Technologies that might help in the Earth Sciences
  
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“Match-Making” between Earth Science problems & tools
  
Thus, it appears we have a few options in front of us where we can apply our understanding of data analytics, and help those interested in the application.  Having people who represent these applications discuss their needs with the ESDA Cluster might hopefully lead to folks at the ESDA Session to be interested in helping solve applications data challenges.
 
  
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10 minutes -- Wrap Up & New Directions
  
Bar ended the telecon expressing the benefits of having an ESIP Student Fellow available to support the ESDA Cluster.  Bruce said he would get back with Bar on this.
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ESDA Education Opportunities (mention)
  
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Session Future? (telecons & summer session)
  
Excellent telecon!
 
  
 
   
 
   

Revision as of 09:41, December 14, 2016

ESDA Telecon notes – 12/8/16

Known Attendees:

ESIP Host (Bruce Caron), Lindsay Barbieri, Steve Kempler, Beth Huffer, Shea Caspersen, Chung-Lin Shie


Agenda:

1. ESIP Winter Session Discussion: Bar Will Lead with screen share "Session Agenda" that we can structure & formalize as we go.

a. Shea - talk about thoughts on the intro material

b. Talk about Overlap with the GeoSemantics Symposium (Beth & Bar)

c. Panel Discussion During the Session: what might that look like? should we scope the ESDA group?

2. Talk about Earth Science Data Analytics education program // some thoughts on the bigger picture in ESDA Learning


Notes:

As I (Steve) bow out, I wish to thank all who have participated in the ESIP ESDA Cluster, and contributed to the difficult task, of literally, defining this new subject discipline. Especially, much thanks goes to Tiffany, my partner in crime, for all her enthusiasm in co-seeing this through. I am extremely thankful and confident that the ESIP ESDA Cluster is in excellent hands, those of Bar (aka Lindsay Barbieri), Shea, and of course Tiffany, in moving ESDA in new and very interesting ways. These folks are movers and things are going to get very exciting, fast.

Regarding this telecon:

We spoke briefly of the communications that Bar and Steve had with Leah Wasser, who is building Earth Systems Analytics programs for college level students. Bar and Steve both participated in her survey, but have not heard back. ESIP ESDA participation would be a huge contribution we can make to advancing ESDA studies at the university level, to better prepare students for the ESDA discipline. Perhaps we can even partake in developing curriculums.

The remainder of the telecon discussion hammered out our agenda for the ESIP ESDA Cluster face to face in Bethesda. Bar provides thew following notes (also found at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17GcUjNrNsv2dpTLhNET4SferuH_dSGWg_FzvEOjhhwc/edit .

ESIP ESDA Session Agenda

Thursday 4pm - 90 Minutes:


15 minutes -- Intro of ESDA (Steve → Bar/Shea)

“What we did / Overview from our past work”

Last 6 months of work

Think about the transition → outline new directions


10 minutes -- Intro of Data Science / Technology connected to Earth Science Material (Shea)


45 minutes -- Panel Discussion / Speakers (facilitated by Shea & Bar)

Chris Mattman / Hook (Data Sciences) - technology

Chung-Lin-- (Domain sciences)

SES Session Scientists

More communication between domain sciences and data sciences

Frame discussion around what ESDA has already accomplished


10 minutes -- Report back from GeoSemantics Symposium (Beth & Bar)

Use cases for Semantics & problems in Earth Sciences that might be good to tackle using Semantics

Reporting back on the Semantics Technologies that might help in the Earth Sciences

“Match-Making” between Earth Science problems & tools


10 minutes -- Wrap Up & New Directions

ESDA Education Opportunities (mention)

Session Future? (telecons & summer session)


Actions:

ACTION to Each of Us: Identify people who can contribute to better understanding the broader ranging data challenges. Provide Bar with 1 or 2 names of individuals who we can invite to our Cluster session. Please do this soon so we can have enough time to invite them. Note that potential guests who live in the Washington DC have a better chance of attending (and at less personal cost). If you know a good candidate who is already attending the ESIP meeting, please also let Bar know

ACTION, Beth and Bar: If interested, discuss potential synergy between the Semantic and ESDA groups


Next Meeting:

December 8, 2016


Agenda:

1. Finalize ESIP Meeting agenda and guest speakers

2. Open Mic