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This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
Kaleidoscope 2017 – Challenges for a data-driven society
Hosted by Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (NJUPT), Nanjing, China
Klinkt de Atlantische Oceaan anders dan de Indische? Zijn oceaanstromingen in een IJszee fundamenteel anders dan in een tropische zee? Componist Stef Veldhuis werkte samen met oceaanonderzoekers Erik van Sebille en Will de Ruijter om die vragen te beantwoorden. Duizenden oceaansondes wereldwijd verzamelen data die wordt gebruikt voor weersvoorspellingen en klimaatmodellen. Die gegevens vormen nu de basis voor muzikale elementen als toonhoogte, dynamiek en ritme. Tijdens het symposium Music by Oceans op 31 oktober speelde een strijkkwartet de resulterende muziekstukken en vertelden onderzoekers over de oceaanstromingen waarop de composities gebaseerd zijn.
Klinkt de Atlantische Oceaan anders dan de Indische? Zijn oceaanstromingen in een IJszee fundamenteel anders dan in een tropische zee? Componist Stef Veldhuis werkte samen met oceaanonderzoekers Erik van Sebille en Will de Ruijter om die vragen te beantwoorden. Duizenden oceaansondes wereldwijd verzamelen data die wordt gebruikt voor weersvoorspellingen en klimaatmodellen. Die gegevens vormen nu de basis voor muzikale elementen als toonhoogte, dynamiek en ritme. Tijdens het symposium Music by Oceans op 31 oktober speelde een strijkkwartet de resulterende muziekstukken en vertelden onderzoekers over de oceaanstromingen waarop de composities gebaseerd zijn.
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
Itâs no secret that we live in a data driven world: a world where technology has allowed us to get to the point where, according to IBM, more than 90% of the worldâs data was created in the last two years alone. It is a phenomenon that has led to the emergence of data science and data scientists, the increased need for statisticians, and experts in informational design such as Edward Tufte, fellow of the American Statistical Organization.
The problem is that the massive amount of data that we generate is difficult to keep up with, access, comprehend, and thus effectively use to our benefit.
The Purpose of Data Visualization:
Emerging heavily as a result within the last few years are data visualization tools, designed to help us work more effectively with data.
Most of us interpret and understand information best visually and thus information visualization is often key to true comprehension. Data visualization is, as its name suggests, a visual representation of data, its main benefits being in making complex data more accessible, interpretable, and presentable. It is closely related to the fields of information visualization, information graphics, scientific visualization, and statistical graphics.
David McCandless, London based author, data journalist, information designer, and founder of the website Information is Beautiful acknowledges that, in an age where we are often plagued by âinformation overload,â in addition to looking really cool, visualizing information allows us to see patterns and connections that matter and thus design information to make more sense, to focus only on the information thatâs important, and to tell stories.
Challenges and Limitations of Data Visualization Tools:
The challenge in not only recognizing the value in big data, but in actually making use of it, lies in the ability to effectively understand it. There are some obvious limitations when it comes to using data visualization tools to decode your data and actually benefit from the results.
The original ZoomCharts team recognized these limitations. There was no data visualization library available where data could be explored interactively on all modern devices. What was out there was either data visualization tools where data could be displayed on modern devices in static visualizations, or where it could be displayed interactively, but not on all modern devices.
How ZoomCharts Aimed to Solve These Issues:
The story of how ZoomCharts got started began with recognizing the limitations of simply working with current technology, and not anticipating the needs and desires arising with the advancement of newer and future technologies. The teamâs focus thus became creating charts and graphs that would be supported by the technology of tomorrow. The resulting software:
⢠Is 100% interactive and responsive, allowing users to see only the information they need, and drill down further into the data when necessary
⢠Is able to support massive data sets
⢠Works with any modern device, including tablets, phones, and other mobile devices that use touch screens, giving users the ability to tap, swipe, and pinch their way to exploring the intricacies of their data
⢠Performs at incredibly fast speeds, with no lag or waiting time involved when making changes to data presentation, even with big data sets
Check out ZoomCharts products:
Network Chart
Big network exploration
Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.
Time Chart
Time navigation and exploration tool
Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.
Pie Chart
Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration
Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.
Facet Chart
Scrollable bar chart with drill-down
Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.
ZoomCharts
The worldâs most interactive data visualization software
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This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
Klinkt de Atlantische Oceaan anders dan de Indische? Zijn oceaanstromingen in een IJszee fundamenteel anders dan in een tropische zee? Componist Stef Veldhuis werkte samen met oceaanonderzoekers Erik van Sebille en Will de Ruijter om die vragen te beantwoorden. Duizenden oceaansondes wereldwijd verzamelen data die wordt gebruikt voor weersvoorspellingen en klimaatmodellen. Die gegevens vormen nu de basis voor muzikale elementen als toonhoogte, dynamiek en ritme. Tijdens het symposium Music by Oceans op 31 oktober speelde een strijkkwartet de resulterende muziekstukken en vertelden onderzoekers over de oceaanstromingen waarop de composities gebaseerd zijn.
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
Lt Payne leads the San Jose Police Traffic Enforcement Unit. His force of 48 traffic patrol officers has dwindled down to six over the past six years. He's transitioned to a data driven approach to traffic enforcement, teaming with San Jose DOT to locate the problem spots in the city of San Jose and perform targeted enforcement in those more dangerous areas. He spoke during the San Jose Vision Zero panel discussion.
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
Klinkt de Atlantische Oceaan anders dan de Indische? Zijn oceaanstromingen in een IJszee fundamenteel anders dan in een tropische zee? Componist Stef Veldhuis werkte samen met oceaanonderzoekers Erik van Sebille en Will de Ruijter om die vragen te beantwoorden. Duizenden oceaansondes wereldwijd verzamelen data die wordt gebruikt voor weersvoorspellingen en klimaatmodellen. Die gegevens vormen nu de basis voor muzikale elementen als toonhoogte, dynamiek en ritme. Tijdens het symposium Music by Oceans op 31 oktober speelde een strijkkwartet de resulterende muziekstukken en vertelden onderzoekers over de oceaanstromingen waarop de composities gebaseerd zijn.
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
Klinkt de Atlantische Oceaan anders dan de Indische? Zijn oceaanstromingen in een IJszee fundamenteel anders dan in een tropische zee? Componist Stef Veldhuis werkte samen met oceaanonderzoekers Erik van Sebille en Will de Ruijter om die vragen te beantwoorden. Duizenden oceaansondes wereldwijd verzamelen data die wordt gebruikt voor weersvoorspellingen en klimaatmodellen. Die gegevens vormen nu de basis voor muzikale elementen als toonhoogte, dynamiek en ritme. Tijdens het symposium Music by Oceans op 31 oktober speelde een strijkkwartet de resulterende muziekstukken en vertelden onderzoekers over de oceaanstromingen waarop de composities gebaseerd zijn.
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
Klinkt de Atlantische Oceaan anders dan de Indische? Zijn oceaanstromingen in een IJszee fundamenteel anders dan in een tropische zee? Componist Stef Veldhuis werkte samen met oceaanonderzoekers Erik van Sebille en Will de Ruijter om die vragen te beantwoorden. Duizenden oceaansondes wereldwijd verzamelen data die wordt gebruikt voor weersvoorspellingen en klimaatmodellen. Die gegevens vormen nu de basis voor muzikale elementen als toonhoogte, dynamiek en ritme. Tijdens het symposium Music by Oceans op 31 oktober speelde een strijkkwartet de resulterende muziekstukken en vertelden onderzoekers over de oceaanstromingen waarop de composities gebaseerd zijn.
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
Data Driven: Profiting from Your Most Important Business Asset
Author: Thomas C. Redman
Publication Date: September 22, 2008
Description: Your company's data has the potential to add enormous value to every facet of the organization -- from marketing and new product development to strategy to financial management. Yet if your company is like most, it's not using its data to create strategic advantage. Data sits around unused -- or incorrect data fouls up operations and decision making.
In Data Driven, Thomas Redman, the "Data Doc," shows how to leverage and deploy data to sharpen your company's competitive edge and enhance its profitability. The author reveals:
- The special properties that make data such a powerful asset
- The hidden costs of flawed, outdated, or otherwise poor-quality data
- How to improve data quality for competitive advantage
- Strategies for exploiting your data to make better business decisions
- The many ways to bring data to market
- Ideas for dealing with political struggles over data and concerns about privacy rights
Your company's data is a key business asset, and you need to manage it aggressively and professionally. Whether you're a top executive, an aspiring leader, or a product-line manager, this eye-opening book provides the tools and thinking you need to do that.
Author Bio: Thomas C. Redman is President of Navesink Consulting Group and was the first to extend quality principles to data and information. He is the author of Data Quality: The Field Guide, Data Quality for the Information Age, and Data Quality: Management and Technology.
Other works by Thomas:
Date Quality
HBR Article
Contact: publicity@hbr.org
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
Klinkt de Atlantische Oceaan anders dan de Indische? Zijn oceaanstromingen in een IJszee fundamenteel anders dan in een tropische zee? Componist Stef Veldhuis werkte samen met oceaanonderzoekers Erik van Sebille en Will de Ruijter om die vragen te beantwoorden. Duizenden oceaansondes wereldwijd verzamelen data die wordt gebruikt voor weersvoorspellingen en klimaatmodellen. Die gegevens vormen nu de basis voor muzikale elementen als toonhoogte, dynamiek en ritme. Tijdens het symposium Music by Oceans op 31 oktober speelde een strijkkwartet de resulterende muziekstukken en vertelden onderzoekers over de oceaanstromingen waarop de composities gebaseerd zijn.
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl
This one-week event introduced scholars (senior and phd) to the CLARIAH tools for advanced audio-visual analysis, which enable research on a growing number of collections and their contextual data. Guided by experts in data-driven research, the participants worked in small teams on specific research projects. The keynote speakers were Eric Hoyt and Dana Mustata. Project work was supported by leading digital humanities experts and media scholars, including Julia Noordegraaf, Roeland Ordelman, Lora Aroyo, Marijn Koolen, Jaap Blom, Marcel Broersma, Jasmijn van Gorp, Thomas Poell, Eva Baaren, Susan Aasman, Susan Hoogervorst, Carlos Martinez Ortiz, Norah Karrouche, Kaspar Beelen, Christian Olesen, Liliana Melgar, among others.
For more information see www.clariah.nl