Description
Title | I want to be a Data DJ! |
Abstract | This talk provides an overview of my work towards enabling Data DJs. That is enabling users to create, remix, record, and share their data analyses as easily as DJs make and share mixes. The talk touches on a variety of topics including linked data, scientific workflows, provenance, and Facebook. |
Other presentations by Paul Groth
Date | Title |
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12 October 2009 | I want to be a Data DJ! |
18 January 2010 | Is trust just machine learning? - a question from work on content based trust in electronic contracts |
18 October 2010 | Data DJ |
20 June 2011 | Open PHACTS: Taking on pharmaceutical data with the kitchen sink |
15 October 2012 | Overview and Status of the W3C Provenance Recommendations |
04 March 2013 | Oh, Yeah? Abductive reasoning and network representations for reconstructing data provenance |
04 November 2013 | Provenance In and Outside the Database |
31 March 2014 | The Open PHACTS project after 3 years |
17 November 2014 | Can provenance actually help speed query performance? |
16 November 2015 | Science as a service: From the lab to the cafe |