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Exhibit: Data Blossom, Arboretum de l'Aubonne — A curated collection with Refik Anadol’s artwork by he AI Transparency Institute
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Gerrit Wassink, Team Manager , Culture, Tourism and Technology, Statistics Netherlands, speaking at Big Data for Development and the Future of ICT Measurement, WTIS 2014.
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In an increasingly digitized world, vast amounts of data have the potential to produce new and insightful information, and there is a growing debate on how the public and private sector can maximize the benefits of big data. One of the richest sources of big data is the data captured by the use of ICTs. ICT-related big data are helping to produce development insights of relevance to public policy, such as understanding socio-economic wellbeing and poverty, as well as improving the monitoring of the information society. This panel will examine opportunities and challenges in using big data from the ICT industry to complement existing ICT indicators. It will present the new ITU Big Data Strategy and discuss the role of different players, including the ICT industry, governments, and international organisations. The session will address the following questions:
How can big data complement current information society measurements based on official statistics?
What is the role of the ICT industry as key source of big data?
How can the private and public sector cooperate to maximize the benefit of using big data?
What should international organizations such as ITU do to encompass big data sources in their statistical work?
Moderator: Nisha Pillai, Journalist and Facilitator
Keynote speaker: Reg Brennenraedts, Partner and Senior Consultant, Dialogic
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Big Data World Forum (BDWF www.bigdatawf.com) is specially designed for data-driven decision makers, managers, and data practitioners, who are shaping the future of the big data. The event will address big data technology challenges and provide insights into how to make big data work for business.
Big Data World Forum (BDWF www.bigdatawf.com) is specially designed for data-driven decision makers, managers, and data practitioners, who are shaping the future of the big data. The event will address big data technology challenges and provide insights into how to make big data work for business.
Big Data World Forum (BDWF www.bigdatawf.com) is specially designed for data-driven decision makers, managers, and data practitioners, who are shaping the future of the big data. The event will address big data technology challenges and provide insights into how to make big data work for business.
Big Data World Forum (BDWF www.bigdatawf.com) is specially designed for data-driven decision makers, managers, and data practitioners, who are shaping the future of the big data. The event will address big data technology challenges and provide insights into how to make big data work for business.
Bend, Ore. -- A group of 45 federal snow surveyors gathered in Bend Jan. 10 - 15, 2016 to train on measuring mountain snowpack and cold-weather survival. USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) hosts the Westwide Snow Survey training every year to support snow surveyors across 13 Western states.
“Often times our snow survey crews must traverse difficult mountain terrains to manually measure the snowpack in remote areas,” said Tony Tolsdorf, one of the organizers for this year’s training. “The Westwide Snow Survey training is absolutely essential to sustain our snow survey program. We ensure our people are prepared in the event of an emergency and keep them up-to-speed on the methods for measuring.”
Training topics included outdoor survival, mountain medicine, avalanche preparedness, a history of snow survey, shelter construction, methods of measurement, and more. Guest instructors included Brian Horner of Learn to Return Training based in Anchorage, Alaska and Nancy Pfeiffer of the Alaska Avalanche School also based in Anchorage.
Since its inception in 1935, USDA’s Snow Survey and Water Supply Forecasting Program has grown into a network of 1,185 manually-measured snow courses and 858 automated snow telemetry stations across 13 Western states, including Alaska. The program provides streamflow forecasts at 673 stream gages in the West. Data from the automated snow sites are available near real-time through an extensive web delivery system.
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In an increasingly digitized world, vast amounts of data have the potential to produce new and insightful information, and there is a growing debate on how the public and private sector can maximize the benefits of big data. One of the richest sources of big data is the data captured by the use of ICTs. ICT-related big data are helping to produce development insights of relevance to public policy, such as understanding socio-economic wellbeing and poverty, as well as improving the monitoring of the information society. This panel will examine opportunities and challenges in using big data from the ICT industry to complement existing ICT indicators. It will present the new ITU Big Data Strategy and discuss the role of different players, including the ICT industry, governments, and international organisations. The session will address the following questions:
How can big data complement current information society measurements based on official statistics?
What is the role of the ICT industry as key source of big data?
How can the private and public sector cooperate to maximize the benefit of using big data?
What should international organizations such as ITU do to encompass big data sources in their statistical work?
Moderator: Nisha Pillai, Journalist and Facilitator
Keynote speaker: Reg Brennenraedts, Partner and Senior Consultant, Dialogic
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Throwing hard-drives into deep water is a long-standing tradition in the hacker community. Especially if you're expecting a police search.
I think that I read about it first in "The Hacker Crackdown - Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier" by Bruce Sterling. Correct me if I'm wrong.
In this case I had nothing to hide. This was the best target I could find for a remote viewing experiment in London, during the Psychogeophysics Summit.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_viewing
The experiment didn't work - as was to be expected. But we had a lot of fun trying.
If you really want to destroy data then DBAN is better.
Beautiful Data: The Stories Behind Elegant Data Solutions by Toby Segaran and Jeff Hammerbacher (this is what I bought as my book for the day)
Ada's Technical Books
This is quite a nice technical book store in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle
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