Chairs: Lee Feigenbaum
Date: February 12, 2008 6pm
Venue: Star Conference Room, Dreyfoos tower, 4th floor, Stata Center, MIT; and the R&D pub.
We will meet up and see some demos in the 'Star' conference room, and after an hour or so retire to the pub on the same floor for even less formal discussion.
Demos
- Andy Palmer - Vertica
Kingsley Idehen - DBpedia & Related Linked Data efforts
Mark Feblowitz - IBM - System S - Mark says:
We live in an era of diverse and innumerable sources of immense volumes of streaming data: IP communications (audio, video, ...), sensor data (environmental, medical, ...), transaction data (retail, financial, ...), etc. With so much continuously flowing data, traditional means of storing and mining data are often inadequate. I'll present a very brief overview of IBM’s System S, which provides a new way of mining meaningful intelligence from way too much streaming data. My main focus for this audience will be System S' use of semantic technologies to support the automatic composition of stream processing applications.
Registration List
Dan Brickley (probably, hopefully)
- Mark Feblowitz
- Prakash Manghwani
- June Kinoshita
Norman Walsh (maybe)
- Mitch Harris
- David Eddy
- Shashi Kant
- Mackenzie Smith
- Matthew Leingang
- glenn mcdonald
- Tim Berners-Lee
- Michael Brodie
- Lisa Lewis
- Paolo Ciccarese
- Mike Cleary
- Etan Ayalon
Regrets from Ralph
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