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> My Summer of Dilettante Data-mining
My Summer of Dilettante Data-mining or "Making a corporation-sized cannon and letting the Internet decide where to point it"
ISD Lecture Speaker(s): Virgil Griffith, Santa Fe Institute Tuesday, November 6, 2007, 5:00pm-6:00pm 202 South Hall AbstractThe web today contains vast amounts of useful information, but it is scattered within a disconnected archipelago of web sites as well as public and private databases. Using both traditional and novel techniques, with small effort one can unite the information from these islands to produce novel, entertaining online services. By fusing information from disparate or little-known databases, I aim to empower everyday users by giving them powerful, promiscuously interoperable digital intelligence tools typically reserved for major corporations. In this talk, I will discuss the glories and ease of amateur data-mining to make the Internet a more interesting place. The talk will also include amusing behind-the-scene WikiScanner anecdotes as well as a how-to for useful data-mining tools. Bio
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