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SOCR News & Events: 2015 JSM Session on Big Data: Modeling, Tools, Analytics, and Training
Overview
The volume and diversity of biomedical data is exponentially increasing with Peta bytes of imaging and genetics data acquired annually. At the same time, tens-of-thousands of computational algorithms are developed and reported in the literature along with thousands of software tools and data analytic services. Experienced and novice data analysts demand intuitive, quick and platform-agnostic access to data, software tools, and infrastructure from millions of hardware devices. This explosion of information, scientific techniques, computational models, and technological advances leads to enormous challenges in data management, data interrogation, evidence-based biomedical inference, and reproducibility of findings. Novel mathematical algorithms, statistical analyses and computational tools are necessary to cope with this avalanche of data and hardware devices. This session will discuss aspects of Big Data modeling, software implementation, data analytics, high-dimensional visualization and training of skillful researchers.
Organizer
- Ivo Dinov, Statistics Online Computational Resource (SOCR), University of Michigan.
Session Logistics
- Date/Time: TBD (session witll be scheduled by JSM organizers in the period of August 8–13, 2015)
- Venue: Washington State Convention Center, 800 Convention Place, Seattle, WA 98101,
- Room: TBD
- Conference: 2015 Joint Statistics Meeting (JSM)
- Equipment: Computer-projector and screen. No computer/laptop, blackboard or whiteboard in session room
- Paper Abstract Submission
- You need to first register for 2015 JSM meeting, as the abstract submission requires a JSM 2015 Registration #. Select that you are a program participant and Register Online.
- Next, start the paper abstract submission and click the Abstract Submission button at the bottom of the page. Then, select Topic-Contributed session type and Papers as a sub-type. (Abstract submission deadline is: Feb 02, 2015).
Speakers
- To be announced in Spring 2015
- Ivo Dinov, TBD
Resources
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