Earth Science Data Analytics/2016-2-18 Telecon

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ESDA Telecon notes – 2/18/16

Known Attendees:

ESIP Host (Annie Burgess), Steve Kempler, Tiffany Mathews, Lindsay Barberie, Jennifer Sleeman, Chung-Lin Shie, Robert Downs, Beth Huffer, Joan Aron, Christine Smit, Bob Chen, Brian Wee, Milt Halem, Liping Di, John Evans, Shea Casperson


Agenda:

Agenda

1. ESIP Cluster 20th telecon; ESDA Review


Presentations:


Use Case Information: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U1mAt4ZjJqXeNmtRoE4VbI1nBgS1v7DzeHib_7mzOF8/edit


Notes:

Thank you all for attending and participating in our telecon.


To Do List:

Done:

1. Finalize ESDA Definition and Goal categories

2. Write letter to ESIP Executive Committee proposing that the ESDA Definitions and Goal categories be ESIP approved

3. Characterize use cases by Goal categories and other analytics driving considerations

4. Derive requirements from #3

Underway:

5. Further validate requirements with (many) more additional use cases

6. Survey existing data analytics tools/techniques

7. Write our paper describing ... all the above


Questions to think about:

What is the best way to record use cases, and associated requirements, and matching tools? A forum?


Next Telecon:

March 17, 2016 ESDA Telecon XXI


Agenda:

Presentation: Let's invite the ESIP community and present the work of our previous 19 telecons and 5 face-to-faces


Actions:

1. Brian and Chung-Lin - Please identify one or two multi-data researchers who would be willing to provide insights into their experiences and needs for accessing and preparing data for co-analysis of heterogeneous data. Let's invite them to our March telecom for an informal discussion. (If we can get 3 to 5 people, we can have a 'panel' Q&A session)

2. Steve, others to be contacted: Complete categorization of all identified ESDA tools/techniques by Data Preparation, Data Reduction, and Data Analysis. (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zMczlWZnQUiubyfcLjwDIQ-SGm7Sm5C2Wo9bc75V-qk/edit#gid=0)