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Airicist
13th December 2014, 22:54
https://youtu.be/7D1CQ_LOizA

Explaining Big Data

Published on Jun 16, 2012


Big Data is the next big thing in computing. This video explains Big Data characteristics, technologies and opportunities. For more information, see
explainingcomputers.com/big_data.html (https://www.explainingcomputers.com/big_data.html)

Airicist
17th March 2015, 12:55
https://youtu.be/A_VZUsWyAzo

Kon Leon at #CGC15: “Big Data Analytics Needs Big Data Governance”

Published on Mar 17, 2015


CeBIT Global Conferences 2015: Kon Leong, CEO and Founder, ZL Technologies, speaks about “Big Data Analytics Needs Big Data Governance”

Airicist
20th March 2015, 21:50
https://youtu.be/qApXwClhrcg

We Can Use Big Data to Make Ourselves Better

Published on Mar 20, 2015


Former Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit explains why new branches of data science must steer from the impulse to measure correlation and instead seek to explore causality. New discoveries in causality built upon big data can then be used to help people break bad habits and steer clear of harmful behaviors.

Airicist
7th March 2016, 22:23
https://youtu.be/eVSfJhssXUA

What is big data?

Published on Mar 7, 2016

Airicist
19th December 2016, 01:24
Article "Great list of resources: data science, visualization, machine learning, big data (https://www.datasciencecentral.com/profiles/blogs/great-list-of-resources-data-science-visualization-machine-learni)"

by Vincent Granville
December 17, 2016

Airicist
31st January 2017, 06:06
Article "Data Civilizer system links data scattered across files for easy querying (https://robohub.org/data-civilizer-system-links-data-scattered-across-files-for-easy-querying)"

by MIT News
January 24, 2017

Airicist
3rd June 2017, 22:31
"Big Data Market to Reach $123 Billion by 2025: Increased Adoption of Cloud Computing - Research and Markets (https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170113005592/en/Big-Data-Market-Reach-123-Billion-2025)"

January 13, 2017

Airicist
6th November 2017, 16:32
https://youtu.be/tMgCbeNWhVw

Three principles of data science: predictability, stability, and computability

Published on Nov 6, 2017


In this talk, I will discuss intertwining importance and connections of three principles of data science. The three principles will be demonstrated in the context of two neuroscience projects and through analytical connections. In particular, the first project adds stability to predictive models used for reconstruction of movies from fMRI brain signals to gain interpretability of the predictive models. The second project employs predictive transfer learning and stable (manifold) deep dream images to characterize the difficult V4 neurons in primate vision cortex. Our results lend support, to a certain extent, to the resemblance to a primate brain of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs).

Airicist
7th December 2017, 07:39
https://youtu.be/Taum37JxVnM

Big data: The Shell investigation - (VPRO documentary - 2013)

Published on Nov 25, 2017


VPRO backlight examines how you can penetrate into closed strongholds with the help of big data. What do these huge information streams reveal over a multinational like Shell?
Ever since the disclosures about the snooping practices of the US and Dutch intelligence services, we are becoming more and more aware of the huge amount of digital data stored over us on the net, in the matrix. But not only data from citizens, but also information about governments and multinationals is being collected. This results in enormous files of many terabytes: big data. The good news is that much of this information is accessible to all of us. You only need to know how to search.

In the episode 'Big data: The Shell investigation' VPRO backlight investigates how these huge data sources make new ways of journalism possible. The case is energy giant Shell. Using a message about a billion debt that Shell would have left for the Iranian regime, VPRO backlight searches and falls into a sea of ​​digital infomation.

This way, we will fish some extraordinary remarkable information about the doings of this Dutch multinational in regard to Iran. The research focuses on Shell's activities in the years 2002 - 2010, the period when the international community decided on a commercial boycott against Iran because of its controversial nuclear program. VPRO backlight shows how Royal Dutch Shell ended its rogue operations in Iran's "rogue state" and ended up in 2012 with a two billion dollars debt to the Iranian regime.

VPRO backlight also addresses its research on the intimate relationship between Shell and the Dutch government. What role does The Hague play when it comes to Shell's interests abroad and how far is this deliberate diplomacy going?
Finally, VPRO backlight asks whether there is a "revolving door" between Shell and the Dutch government. With the use of an interactive research tool - the powerhouse - that was developed specifically for this purpose, Shell's and the government's relationships are being visualized. All this is being investigated with, as a source, the free available big data files about Shell and its trading partners.

What is the power of digital resources and how far can big data enrich research journalism? Conversations in this regard bring VPRO backlight with a number of colleagues including journalist and shell expert Marcel Metze, energy reporter at Dow Jones, Benoit Faucon, ship tracking expert, John van Schaik and Kenneth Cukier, data journalist at The Economist and author of the book ‘Big Data: a revolution that will transform how we live, work, and think’.

Originally broadcasted by VPRO in 2013.
© VPRO Backlight October 2013

On VPRO broadcast you will find nonfiction videos with English subtitles, French subtitles and Spanish subtitles, such as documentaries, short interviews and documentary series.
VPRO Documentary publishes one new subtitled documentary about current affairs, finance, sustainability, climate change or politics every week. We research subjects like politics, world economy, society and science with experts and try to grasp the essence of prominent trends and developments.

Airicist
6th September 2018, 13:49
Article "Google launches new search engine to help scientists find the datasets they need (https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/5/17822562/google-dataset-search-service-scholar-scientific-journal-open-data-access)"
Dataset Search could be a scientist’s best friend

by James Vincent
September 5, 2018

Airicist
21st October 2020, 23:38
Article "The 2020 data and AI landscape (https://venturebeat.com/2020/10/21/the-2020-data-and-ai-landscape)"

by Matt Turck
October 21, 2020