1. Horton Hears a Hadoop
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Hortonworks Inc. has filed an IPO. See what it may mean for Hortonworks. |
2. The Roommate Algorithm
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One of you gets the biggest room. Another gets the view. But the unlucky one gets the tiny room that looks out into the stairwell. So how do you split the rent? Spliddit(with "carefully designed fair division methods"), is an algorithm that assigns rooms and then dictates a price for each room. You can also use it to split assets after a break-up, or share credit on a research paper. |
3. Watch Strata & Hadoop World Barcelona Live
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If you are missing Strata + Hadoop World in Barcelona, you can still watch thekeynotes livestreamed here (starting Thurs. 20 Nov 2014 at 9:30 AM CET, 12:30 AM PST). You can also sign up to be notified when they start.
If those times don't work for you, go to the O'Reilly YouTube Channel after Friday to see the Barcelona keynotes. |
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4. Deep Learning, Self-Taught Learning, and Unsupervised Feature Learning
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Here’s a talk by Stanford University professor, Dr. Andrew Ng (at UCLA’s Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics), on machine learning and AI with brain simulations. |
5. Speak at Strata + Hadoop World in London: Deadline 24 Nov
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If you have compelling data case studies or technical skills you want to share, mark your calendar for Strata + Hadoop World in London (happening May 5-7, 2015) and get your speaking proposal in by Monday Nov 24, 2014.
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P.S. If your expertise is in data for the Internet of Things, we're also looking for speakers for Solid, the O'Reilly Internet of Things Conference—back at Fort Mason in San Francisco in 2015. |
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6. 5 Data Privacy Principles
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Mozilla revisted their data privacy policy. How does your privacy policy compare? |
7. Dummy Data
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Data masking is used to ensure sensitive data is not exposed in development and testing environments. But that's not always as easy as it sounds. |
8. Hacking the Afghan War
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How to trade beer for data to create a major clearinghouse for information in Jalalabad. |
9. The Right to Be Forgotten
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Sara Watson’s excellent series for Al Jazeera on Living with Data explores some of the most pressing issues on how online data is tracked, collected, and used. |
10. Freebie of the Week: Case Study
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One financial service firm used data to save over $4 million a year by reducing employee churn. See how they did it in this O'Reilly data case study.
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