There are so many good talks happening at the same time that it’s impossible to not miss out on good sessions. But imagine I had a time-turner necklace and could actually “attend” 2 (maybe 3) sessions happening at the same time. Taking into account my current personal interests and tastes, here’s how my day would look:
10:40 a.m.
- Chris Re is one my favorite speakers => Thorn in the Side of Big Data: Too Few Artists
- The author of one of my favorite sports/science books => 10,000: The Most Dangerous Number in Sports
11:30 a.m.
- Predictive Modeling in the Cloud with Scikit-learn and IPython
- LinkedIn’s Stream Experimentation Framework
- Thinking with Data
1:30 p.m.
- Back-to-back 20 minute talks: Napoleon’s March to d3.js (The Future of Big, Real-time Interactive Data Visualization) and Superconductor (Scaling Charts with Design and GPUs)
- Back-to-back 20 minute talks: Crowdsourcing at Locu (How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Crowd) and Organizing Big Data with the Crowd
2:20 p.m.
- How Twitter Monitors Millions of Time-series
- Learning to Live with Fear
- Unlocking the Secrets of Gertrude Stein
4 p.m.
- How to Build and Deploy a Team of Data Scientists
- Music Videos and Gastronomification for Big Data Analysis
4:50 p.m.