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Data Darbar, Lahore, Taken with Nikon D40X and the kit lens..........today I went to data darbar for the very first time after the construction of the new mosque. Data darbar is the shrine of holy saint,Hazrat Data Gunj Bakhs, people from all over the country come here to pay tribute to teh saint. At first i didnt like the place because of so much crwod, But I came home very happy with lots of good photos, But i have decided to start saving for a lens with good zoom and larger aperture, from my kit lens I cant take any portrait without being conspicious...............
1st piece for Cincinnati's 'Secret Artworks' Show. A tech geek statement on the current state of data warehousing.
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Processing - Biologist Sarah Ciarrachi gets an update from Data Manager Santiago Garcia on the ear tag reader.
Grand Canyon, AZ September 19, 2019 - National Park Service staff closed the doors on livestock trailers yesterday, securing 31 bison inside to transfer them to the InterTribal Buffalo Council who will take them on the journey to join their new herd with the Quapaw tribe in Oklahoma.
The transfer of the bison concluded the Grand Canyon National Park's pilot program for corralling and relocating bison from the North Rim.
"It's an historic moment. These are the first bison ever captured and permanently removed from Grand Canyon," said Grand Canyon National Park Bison Project Manager Miranda Terwilliger.
Leading up to the corralling operations, a corral was regularly supplied with food and water to encourage bison to enter freely and increase their exposure to humans.
"It's a passive process. You want to work as quietly and calmly around the bison to keep their stress levels down because they have very little interactions with humans," said Chris Clark, the South Rim lead mule packer who served as the corral boss."
After a large group of bison entered the corral, during the operation period, staff closed the corral gates and began processing them in preparation for shipment. The processing included separating and releasing bison that were too young or too large or old to make the trip. They were guided into a squeeze chute, where the scientists took blood and genetic samples and tagged them per U.S. Department of Agriculture shipping regulations.
"We had an amazing team who worked really well together," said Terwilliger. "We did a lot of mock runs and training in advance with other parks and agencies."
Biologists from the Kaibab National Forest, Yellowstone National Park, Badlands National Park, the U.S. Geological Survey, and the InterTribal Buffalo Council assisted. Also present was a National Park Service veterinarian to oversee the well-being of the bison.
Several additional animals were outfitted with tracking collars and released during the corralling process. The collaring was conducted with the assistance of U.S. Geological Survey scientists for park wildlife biologists to study the bison migratory patterns and population size.
The goal of the pilot program was to capture and relocate up to 100 bison. The pilot program was conducted this year due to the bison migrating to a warmer location on the North Rim from early snowfall last year. There's approximately 600 bison on the North Rim, and Grand Canyon National Park is reducing the size to under 200 over the next three to five years to protect park resources from the impacts of the bison population.
Les chercheurs MINES ParisTech détiennent une expertise pointue en simulation numérique. Ils font de leurs outils des références dans leurs domaines (matériaux, procédés, énergétique, exploitation minière…), utilisés par les industriels dans le cadre d'actions de recherche partenariale. Pour présenter leurs travaux et proposer une vision transversale et pluridisciplinaire de la « data science » et de ses enjeux pour les entreprises, MINES ParisTech créée le Data Science Day
Crédits photos : © MINES ParisTech / S. Boda 2019
Mr. Alix guides the discussion. The 4th grade team and specialists analyze TerraNova data, the Blue Book, the Continuum of Literacy Learning in order to stretch each child to their fullest.
Your Comcast High-Speed Internet service has a monthly data usage allowance of 250 gigabytes (GB). If you are wondering whether you are at risk of exceeding this 250GB threshold, you should know that the vast majority - around 99% - of Comcast customers use significantly less than 250GB per month.
You see yours, go to customer.comcast.com/Secure/Home.aspx and click on "Users & Settings" (not under "Internet" like you would think).
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The phenomenon known as "big data" is revolutionizing the way businesses, governments and citizens collect and use information. Join the Illinois Humanities Council for a conversation with Christian Rudder, OKCupid co-founder and author of the best-selling Dataclysm, as we discuss how this information explosion influences the way we understand our culture.
In the first installment of IHC's new program series, "Data, Democracy and the Human Story," Jillana Enteen, author and Senior Lecturer in Gender and Sexuality Studies at Northwestern University, will talk with Rudder on his groundbreaking work in data analytics. They will discuss how data might shed new light on some of our society's most enduring questions. What does it mean to approach "human" topics, like romantic attraction or racial bias, through numbers? What can data science and the humanities learn from each other?
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To what extent can media companies employ predictive analytics and other data driven approaches to improve content performance? This event, organized by NYC Media Lab and hosted by Bloomberg on February 25, fused short 5 minute presentations and discussion from startups, media companies and university researchers advancing the state of the art in a variety show intended to provoke discussion and debate on opportunities in this fast-moving field of interest.
Speakers included Brian Eoff, Lead Data Scientist, bitly; Ky Harlin, Director, Data Science, BuzzFeed; Mor Naaman, Associate Professor, Cornell Tech and Co-founder and Chief Scientist, Seen.co; Simon Smith, Senior Vice President, Platforms, News Corp; Joshua Schwartz, Lead Data Scientist, Chartbeat.com; and Lisa Strausfeld, Global Head of Data Visualization, Bloomberg LP.
Photos by Yang Jiang.
Learn more about NYC Media Lab at www.nycmedialab.org.