Earth Science Data Analytics/2016-6-16 Telecon

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ESDA Telecon notes – 6/16/16

Known Attendees:

ESIP Hosts (Annie Burgess), Steve Kempler, Chung-Lin Shie, Robert Downs, Beth Huffer, Shea Caspersen, Tiffany Mathews, Byron Peters, Ethan McMahon, Sudhir Shrestha


Agenda:

Agenda

1. Tools and Techniques – Status

2. How can we best validate our work with ESDA users?

3. ESIP Summer Meeting Planning. Session Title: Earth Science Data Analytics Tools, Techniques and More (http://commons.esipfed.org/node/9140)

4. Open Mic – What else should we be addressing?


Presentations:

Reviewed tools/techniques matrix


Notes:

Thank you all for attending and participating in our telecon


Announcement: Bar will be giving a very valuable presentation at the July ESIP ESDA Cluster session on her experiences, as a student of Data Science. This will be very interesting to hear first hand experience from someone is going through the paces of 'what it takes to be a Data Scientist'


We spent this hour strategizing how we can validate the work we have done thus far. That is we have a lot of information recorded, but how do we know we are creating the correct ESDA types to ESDA goals to ESDA tools/techniques, relationships. Possible solutions:


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


Next Meeting:

June 16, 2016 in Durham


Agenda:

1. Tools and Techniques – Status

2. How can we best validate our work with ESDA users?

3. ESIP Summer Meeting Planning. Session Title: Earth Science Data Analytics Tools, Techniques and More (http://commons.esipfed.org/node/9140)

4. Open Mic – What else should we be addressing?2. Open Mic – What else should we be addressing?


Actions:

1. All: Go down ESDA Type columns entitled: Data Preparation, Data Reduction, and Data Analysis, and delete the techniques (starting on row 16) that can NOT be applied to that column ESDA type. Thus, the techniques that remain, are those that CAN be applied to that column ESDA type. If you are not sure what the technique is, please see technique descriptions at the Google Spreadsheet:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Xv8qySG4k6p8Y3rOYLonWlahwKPT86MCuJoIT3wske8/edit#gid=0

starting on line 33.

I am sending the attached spreadsheet so that everyone can work independently and (please) e-mail me back your results. Individually, we each may not feel absolutely sure we are making the correct decisions per technique, but as a group, I feel we will have a consensus. If you have colleagues who you think may have additional expertise, please ask them to help.

Please spend a little time and provide back by Friday, June 24. That would be great.

Step 2 would be mapping techniques to goals. More to come on this.

2. All - Come prepared to discuss how we can best validate our work with the ESDA Community

3. All - 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.