Difference between revisions of "Discovery Cluster"

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* 2017-01-02: '''Search Relevancy Mission Statement'''
 
* 2017-01-02: '''Search Relevancy Mission Statement'''
 
** Finding earth science data has been a challenging problem given both the quantity of data available and the heterogeneity of the data across a wide variety of domains. The ESIP Discovery Cluster plans to explore this topic in greater detail this year, by evaluating and documenting a variety of different approaches to improving search relevancy for earth science data. It is expected that lessons learned may come from hands-on implementations of different data discovery efforts such as NOAA’s OneStop project, NASA’s Common Metadata Repository (CMR), EarthData Search, ESRI’s Geoportal, as well as other community driven solutions.
 
** Finding earth science data has been a challenging problem given both the quantity of data available and the heterogeneity of the data across a wide variety of domains. The ESIP Discovery Cluster plans to explore this topic in greater detail this year, by evaluating and documenting a variety of different approaches to improving search relevancy for earth science data. It is expected that lessons learned may come from hands-on implementations of different data discovery efforts such as NOAA’s OneStop project, NASA’s Common Metadata Repository (CMR), EarthData Search, ESRI’s Geoportal, as well as other community driven solutions.
 
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** [[Discovery_Telecon_2016-09-13]]
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** [[Discovery_Telecon_2016-10-11]]
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** [[Discovery_Telecon_2016-11-08]]
 
* [[Discovery Cluster Archive Posts]]
 
* [[Discovery Cluster Archive Posts]]
 
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  • 2017-01-02: Search Relevancy Mission Statement
    • Finding earth science data has been a challenging problem given both the quantity of data available and the heterogeneity of the data across a wide variety of domains. The ESIP Discovery Cluster plans to explore this topic in greater detail this year, by evaluating and documenting a variety of different approaches to improving search relevancy for earth science data. It is expected that lessons learned may come from hands-on implementations of different data discovery efforts such as NOAA’s OneStop project, NASA’s Common Metadata Repository (CMR), EarthData Search, ESRI’s Geoportal, as well as other community driven solutions.
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