Puzzling over big data. Can a presentation about analytics, big data and algorithms be funny.. and perfectly understandable to those of us who know nothing about higher math? Absolutely! Inspired by the way people put puzzles together, Jeff Jonas, chief scientists, entity analytics at IBM, challenges teenagers to a puzzle project. Unbeknownst to them, some pieces are duplicates while others are missing (just like the data you need in real life). Jonas shows how he studies human approaches to problem solving to devise better ways to mine big data. He also explains why you get better information when you co-mingle social network data with other data, rather than analyze it separately. See also Gigaom
A Smarter Planet
From the World Wide Web to the Web Wide World
Jack Mason
- Location
- New York, USA
- Title
- Global Business Services, Strategic Programs
- Company
- IBM
- Bio
- I'm working on IBM's Smarter Planet initiative, which is about the global evolution from the "World Wide Web" to a "Web Wide World" ... a planetary infrastructure that is pervasively instrumented, interconnected and intelligent.
http://smarterplanet.tumblr.com
MY RECENT POSTS
- User Experience is Not Just
Design, It’s the Key to
Innovation...
November 05, 2012 10:29AM - Airbnb For Workspaces Allows
Mobile Creatives To Connect
&...
October 25, 2012 02:51PM - TED Fellow Juliette
LaMontagne’s Project Breaker
looks to...
October 25, 2012 10:07AM - To Turn The Crowd Into Venture
Capitalists, FundersClub
Raises...
October 24, 2012 06:17PM - Memoto, A Wearable Camera That
Documents Your Life
October 24, 2012 04:34PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “And you can see the full
range of posts around the
"social
business"
th…”
October 14, 2010 11:50PM - “Not sure why the
attribution -- in the original
reblog
here:
http://smarterplane̷
0;”
October 14, 2010 11:07PM

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