Think Big Data Lend to Small Businesses
Speaker: Chief Data Scientist at Kabbage, Pinar Donmez
Data Science Day – Paco Nathan keynote + Panel
Panel speakers include Michael Smith, CEO, Nutonian and other great data science experts to be announced soon. Michael Schmidt’s research focuses on “Machine Science” –... Read More
How to Become a Developer or Data Scientist
Are you interested in learning how to code? Looking to find the best tools to develop your skills? Are you a software engineer that’s looking... Read More
MongoDB User Group Berlin: Advanced Data Analysis with MongoDB and R
Big Data is presently synonymous with open source technologies like Hadoop and the ‘NoSQL’ class of databases, including MongoDB. Another technology that is shaking things... Read More
The Science of Hallucinations
Vaughan Bell is a clinical psychologist and visiting researcher at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London. He will visit Berlin to give a presentation... Read More
6th Data Science Day – Call for Submissions!
"...if you are involved in research or projects on autonomous systems, robotics, deep learning, data-driven business processes, data interface design, smart cities, self-learning and -optimization, intent analysis or any other topic or crazy idea related to “smart & intelligent machines”, that support humans in decision making and action – let us know!!!"
6th Data Science Day
Data Science Day is THE big data community event in Berlin focussing on 360° big data, which means not just technology, fancy algorithms & new... Read More
Who’s Afraid Of The Big, Bad Data?
Why are so many organisations so terrified of data and refuse to see the benefits it can bring? ‘Big data’ is now a common term, but traditionally, the treatment of the flow of information within an organisation has been comparable to that of a piece of radioactive material. Not only has it been quarantined and isolated in the IT department, but access to it has typically been limited to only one individual - the data scientist – who is deemed to be the only person qualified enough to handle it.