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Tang Xiaoping, Director-General, Guangzhou Health and Family Planning Commission, People's Republic of China, captured during the Session: Predicting and Forecasting Epidemics at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 2, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard
Oliver Morgan, Director, Health Emergency Information and Risk Assessment, World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, captured during the Session: Predicting and Forecasting Epidemics at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 2, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard
On the 4th & 5th October 2016, leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making gathered at the RDS, Dublin, for Predict 2016. The speakers, many of whom I managed to photograph, discussed the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future – from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
The organisers kindly invited me to the Predict event at the RDS but as I arrived a bit early I took few backstage or behind the scenes shots. In case your are interested I used a Sony A7RM2 coupled with a Sony 29-135 full frame lens. The lens does attract a lot of attention which does allow me to to have interesting people … volunteers, students from Brazil, photographers etc. Of course my lens did not attract as mush attention as the two cars [especially the DeLorean DMC-12. DMC-12s were primarily intended for the American market. All production models were therefore left-hand drive. Evidence survives from as early as April 1981, however, which indicates that the DeLorean Motor Company was aware of the need to produce a right-hand drive version to supply to world markets such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, India, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. My contacts in Belfast claim that 16 right-hand drive factory-authorised DeLoreans were produced.
Oliver Morgan, Director, Health Emergency Information and Risk Assessment, World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, captured during the Session: Predicting and Forecasting Epidemics at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 2, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard
Today I attended the first day of the Predict Conference 2015 at the RDS. I will not be able to attend tomorrow but I hope to return on Thursday.
The on-going conference Conference (organised by industry-leader Creme Global) is an interactive meeting. It will, over three days, feature leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making. At the meeting, we will be discussing the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future - from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
Talks from leading entrepreneurs, data scientists, technologists, investors, and decision-makers (from business and government) will include case-studies and hands-on workshops. This conference has a focus on Data and Predictive Modelling technology like no other.
Participants captured during the Session: Predicting and Forecasting Epidemics at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 2, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard
Predicting the rise of budding professional surfers, you can never be too sure. For the past year, the collective eyes and ears at SURFER have been tuned to the southern hemisphere, honing in on what we believe is one of the most talented and relatively unknown young surfers in the business today: 19-year-old Jadson Andre from Brazil. After watching Andre dismantle some big wigs in the Pro Junior circuit over the course of the past few seasons, we found ourselves morphed into true believers and awarding him a top 10 position in our 2009 Hot 100, moving him from relative obscurity directly into the industry’s spotlight.
Spaceweather forecast predicted aurora activity which could been seen on the horizon from even Helsinki. Apparently it wasn't strong enough to overcome the power of the full moon and light pollution.
Anyways, from the hill of Malminkartano I took this picture of Helsinki from afar. The distance to horizon is around 10km.
With no focus ring, it was really difficult to pinpoint focus on the cathedral manually (to bright and small on the viewfinder). Now I know I should have used the live view magnification and manually focus using it.
For the daytime counterpart, check out this one.
PS: I hope Sid Meier doesn't sue me for this use of his excellent saga's brand name
Last night temperatures were predicted to drop down to 16° F here in Gainesville.
The folks that manage the fruit orchard by our office building iced down the trees to protect them from the impending freeze. The idea is that as long as you're creating ice, you're keeping the plant above 32 degrees (when water freezes, it creates a slight exothermic reaction).
The trick is that you have to keep the sprinklers running until temperatures climb above freezing. In this shot, you get an idea of where the orchard was irrigated and where it wasn't, based on the ice.
Check out this UF/IFAS document for more on the science behind this: Microsprinkler Irrigation for Cold Protection of Citrus.
A lot of blueberry farmers in North Florida also use irrigation to protect their crops. For more info, read Protecting Blueberries from Freezes in Florida."
~Kim
As predicted, things are running a bit out of order here, while I wait for film to be finished and developed.
I found this woman meticulously duplicating the sign over old town Portland from an image on her phone onto the chalk board at Monk's Kettle. After watching for a bit while we had a couple beers, the light came up nice for a minute as the sun passed. Unfortunately, the photo came out pretty messy still...
I thought I was using a roll of 6 to 7-year expired Kodak 400 film, but it turned out to be a roll of expired Kodak 800 film. Sounds like a small difference, but the 400 has given me some interesting effects, while 800 really doesn't seem to hold up well with age. I have a dozen or so more rolls of it, though, so I suppose I'll need to experiment a bit more to figure out how to use it. Learning! ...and much to learn.
Today I attended the first day of the Predict Conference 2015 at the RDS. I will not be able to attend tomorrow but I hope to return on Thursday.
The on-going conference Conference (organised by industry-leader Creme Global) is an interactive meeting. It will, over three days, feature leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making. At the meeting, we will be discussing the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future - from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
Talks from leading entrepreneurs, data scientists, technologists, investors, and decision-makers (from business and government) will include case-studies and hands-on workshops. This conference has a focus on Data and Predictive Modelling technology like no other.
Having predicted I was more likely to see a Solo on the 400 than a Pegasus Dart, I duly saw... a Pegasus Dart on the route.
Stagecoach Hants & Surrey 33190 (LK07 CBO) is seen here at Guildford bus station, on a minor diversion through the main part of the bus station: due to congestion on Commercial Road, the service was using stand A rather than its usual stand 21.
Trying to snap it was rather difficult, as it was at the end of a line of buses waiting to leave the bus station.
Friary bus station, Guildford, Surrey.
Today I attended the first day of the Predict Conference 2015 at the RDS. I will not be able to attend tomorrow but I hope to return on Thursday.
The on-going conference Conference (organised by industry-leader Creme Global) is an interactive meeting. It will, over three days, feature leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making. At the meeting, we will be discussing the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future - from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
Talks from leading entrepreneurs, data scientists, technologists, investors, and decision-makers (from business and government) will include case-studies and hands-on workshops. This conference has a focus on Data and Predictive Modelling technology like no other.
Hemis Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery (gompa) of the Drukpa Lineage, located in Hemis, Ladakh (within the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir). Situated 45 km from Leh, the monastery was re-established in 1672 by the Ladakhi king Sengge Namgy.
The Hemis festival [ celebrated in June ] is dedicated to Lord Padmasambhava (Gur Rimpoche) venerated as the Dance Performance at Hemis Monastery representative reincarnate of Buddha. He is believed to have been born on the 10th day of the fifth month of the Monkey year as predicted by the "Shakia Muni Buddha". It is also believed that his life mission was, and remains, to improve the spiritual condition of all living beings.And so on this day, which comes once in a cycle of 12 years, Hemis observes a major extravaganza in his memory. The observance of these sacred rituals is believed to give spiritual strength and good health. The Hemis festival takes place in the rectangular courtyard in front of the main door of the monastery. The space is wide and open save two raised square platforms, three feet high with a sacred pole in the center. A raised dias with a richly cushioned seat with a finely painted small Tibetan table is placed with the ceremonial items - cups full of holy water, uncooked rice, tormas made of dough and butter and incense sticks. A number of musicians play the traditional music with four pairs of cymbals, large-pan drums, small trumpets and large size wind instruments. Next to them, a small space is assigned for the lamas to sit.
The ceremonies begin with an early morning ritual atop the Gompa where, to the beat of drums and the resounding clash of cymbals and the spiritual wail of pipes, the portrait of "Dadmokarpo" or "Rygyalsras Rimpoche" is then ceremoniously put on display for all to admire and worship.
The most esoteric of festivities are the mystic mask dances. The Mask Dances of Ladakh are referred collectively as chams Performance. Chams performance is essentially a part of Tantric tradition, performed only in those gompas which follow the Tantric vajrayana teachings and the monks perform tantric worship.
Today I attended the first day of the Predict Conference 2015 at the RDS. I will not be able to attend tomorrow but I hope to return on Thursday.
The on-going conference Conference (organised by industry-leader Creme Global) is an interactive meeting. It will, over three days, feature leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making. At the meeting, we will be discussing the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future - from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
Talks from leading entrepreneurs, data scientists, technologists, investors, and decision-makers (from business and government) will include case-studies and hands-on workshops. This conference has a focus on Data and Predictive Modelling technology like no other.
Participants captured during the Session: Predicting and Forecasting Epidemics at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 2, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard
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Participants captured during the Session: Predicting and Forecasting Epidemics at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 2, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard
Predicted this little guy's trajectory and waited for him to cross my viewfinder, and click! A good shot.
Participants captured during the Session: Predicting and Forecasting Epidemics at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 2, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard
The whole world is in revolt. Soon there will be only five Kings left — the King of England, the King of Spades, the King of Clubs, the King of Hearts and the King of Diamonds". Said King Farouk to Lord Boyd-Orr at a conference in Cairo, 1948
I PREDICT...
by Morris Sanders
Industrial Designer of New York
The kitchen of tomorrow will have no taint of the drudgery that characterized it in the past. A symbol of its efficiency will be the new refrigerators you will buy with your War Bonds. I have designs in my files for a horizontal, counter-height refrigerator that enables the housewife to see its entire contents without wearisome stooping. It has multiple compartments with varying degrees of temperature from "deep freeze" to "cool", and a special "private" compartment for ice cubes. There will be no wholesale release of cold air every time the refrigerator door opens, consequently it will be more economical. Furthermore, its cubic area will allow for more actual storage space than in the past.
[So where are the jet packs and horizontal, counter-height, energy-efficient refrigerators we were promised!?]
Les prédictions technologies, médias, télécommunications de Deloitte Canada à Montréal ont eu lieu le 19 janvier 2011
The Weather Folk predicted good weather. What with These Clouds?
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Predict the UEFA Euro 2016 soccer results and win huge money www.linkedin.com/pulse/advantages-most-accurate-sports-be...
Predicting the rise of budding professional surfers, you can never be too sure. For the past year, the collective eyes and ears at SURFER have been tuned to the southern hemisphere, honing in on what we believe is one of the most talented and relatively unknown young surfers in the business today: 19-year-old Jadson Andre from Brazil. After watching Andre dismantle some big wigs in the Pro Junior circuit over the course of the past few seasons, we found ourselves morphed into true believers and awarding him a top 10 position in our 2009 Hot 100, moving him from relative obscurity directly into the industry’s spotlight.
With 2018 predicted to be a marked upturn in the fortunes of the Matchbox brand hopefully we won't witness the constant tinkering and modifying of existing castings which we've seen in recent years all in the name of trying to keep them at the magical one Dollar price point. The poor Land-Rover Defender 110 casting has had its fair share of cheapening with the last round of chopping involving reducing the height of the roof and full integration of its roof and cargo with the glazing. It just about manages to maintain its dignity and desirability even if this latest 2017 recolour retains that god awful orange tint, a chunky and realistic body saves the day again along with better graphics and an interesting matte black finish. One of many bought from ASDA before Batch G came along a few months ago. Mint and boxed.
Today I attended the first day of the Predict Conference 2015 at the RDS. I will not be able to attend tomorrow but I hope to return on Thursday.
The on-going conference Conference (organised by industry-leader Creme Global) is an interactive meeting. It will, over three days, feature leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making. At the meeting, we will be discussing the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future - from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
Talks from leading entrepreneurs, data scientists, technologists, investors, and decision-makers (from business and government) will include case-studies and hands-on workshops. This conference has a focus on Data and Predictive Modelling technology like no other.
What are the correlations and or differences in predictive, descriptive and prescriptive data analytics?
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— Tarek Fatah (@TarekFatah) November 7, 2015
TarekFatah November 07, 2015 at 08:08AM
ue to system problems I was unable to upload this series of images until today.
On the 4th & 5th October 2016, leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making gathered at the RDS, Dublin, for Predict 2016. The speakers, many of whom I managed to photograph, discussed the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future – from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
The organisers kindly invited me to the Predict event at the RDS. In case your are interested I used a Sony A7RM2 coupled with a Sony 29-135 full frame lens. The lens does attract a lot of attention which allows me to to have interesting interesting people … volunteers, students from Brazil, photographers etc.
Today I attended the first day of the Predict Conference 2015 at the RDS. I will not be able to attend tomorrow but I hope to return on Thursday.
The on-going conference Conference (organised by industry-leader Creme Global) is an interactive meeting. It will, over three days, feature leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making. At the meeting, we will be discussing the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future - from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
Talks from leading entrepreneurs, data scientists, technologists, investors, and decision-makers (from business and government) will include case-studies and hands-on workshops. This conference has a focus on Data and Predictive Modelling technology like no other.
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