[Crib-list] SPECIAL Joint CRIBB & NEDB Summit Talk -- Friday, Feb. 1st -- TIME: 11:40 AM -- Room 32-123
Shirley Entzminger
daisymae at math.mit.edu
Mon Jan 28 13:25:27 EST 2013
NOTE: Room CORRECTION for Dr. Jeremy Kepner's talk...
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SPECIAL Joint
Computational Research in Boston and Beyond Seminar
and
New England Database Summit Talk
(To order a lunch please register at: http://db.csail.mit.edu/nedbday13/)
Note "TIME" and "LOCATION" of talk.
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DATE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2013
TIME: 11:40 AM
LOCATION: Building 32, Room 123 (Stata Center)
TITLE: Transforming Big Data with D4M
SPEAKER: JEREMY KEPNER (MIT-Lincoln Laboratory)
ABSTRACT:
The growth of bioinformatics, social analysis, and network science is forcing
data scientists to handle unstructured data in the form of genetic sequences,
text, and graphs. Triple store databases are a key enabling technology for
this data and are used by many large Internet companies (e.g., Google Big
Table, Amazon Dynamo, Apache HBase, and Apache Accumulo). Triple stores are
highly scalable and run on commodity clusters, but lack interfaces to support
efficient development of the mathematical algorithms used by many data
scientists. D4M (Dynamic Distributed Dimensional Data Model) provides a
parallel linear algebraic interface to triple stores. Using D4M, it is
possible to create composable analytics with significantly less effort than
using traditional approaches. The central mathematical concept of D4M is the
associative array that combines spreadsheets, triple stores, and sparse
linear algebra. Associative arrays are group theoretic constructs that use
fuzzy algebra to extend linear algebra to words and strings. This talk
describes the D4M technology, its mathematical foundations, application, and
performance.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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