IEEE Big Data Podcast
1) Episode 13 - Part 2: Q&A with Dr. David Belanger, chair of the IEEE Big Data Initiative; and Kathy Grise, program director for the IEEE Big Data Initiative
In part one of this two-part series, Dr. Belanger and Ms. Grise set the tone by explaining where Big Data is today--with thoughts on the primary challenges facing the industry--and how new technologie...Show More
2) Episode 13 - Part 1: Q&A with Dr. David Belanger, chair of the IEEE Big Data Initiative; and Kathy Grise, program director for the IEEE Big Data Initiative
Big Data isn't what it was 10 years ago. We're starting to see its evolution, as it permeates all industries and influences how businesses make decisions. And Big Data can be different things industry...Show More
3) Episode 12 - Part 2: Q&A with Professor Sorel Reisman, chair of the Standing Committee for IEEE COMPSAC; and Professor Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, chair of the COMPSAC Steering Committee
We continue our podcast series from Turin, Italy at IEEE COMPSAC 2017! For this part two edition, Professor Sorel Reisman and Professor Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed continue their engaging discussion on global...Show More
4) Episode 12 - Part 1: Q&A with Professor Sorel Reisman, chair of the Standing Committee for IEEE COMPSAC; and Professor Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, chair of the COMPSAC Steering Committee
During IEEE COMPSAC 2017 in Turin, Italy, Professor Sorel Reisman and Professor Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed jointly discussed global disruptive technologies today and in the future and which among them will h...Show More
5) Episode 11: Q&A with Dr. K. J. Ray Liu, the lead for IEEE DataPort™, IEEE Division IX Director, and Christine Kim Eminent Professor of Information Technology at University of Maryland
IEEE has launched a one-of-a-kind online resource called IEEE DataPort™ designed to make storage of datasets easier, provide access to valuable datasets across a broad scope of topics, facilitate anal...Show More
6) Episode 10: Q&A with Dr. Atilla Elci, Professor and Chairman of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department at Ahksaray University in Turkey
The Internet of Things has activated an array of data sources. It's forecasted that there will be somewhere between 20 to 30 billion connected devices by 2020, thanks to IoT. But think of the data tha...Show More
7) Episode 9: Q&A with Dr. May Wang, Associate Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Director of the Biocomputing and Bioinformatics Core in the Emory-Georgia Tech Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence
Big data thrives in the healthcare industry. From patient information to medicinal studies, the data that stems from all the elements of healthcare is immense. To further advance and accelerate the tr...Show More
8) Episode 8: Q&A with Dr. Ling Liu, Full Professor in the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology
To understand the power of big data, we must understand its roots in computing. Among the world's greatest computing scholars—and one of the few people who can explain it best—is Dr. Ling Liu, full pr...Show More
9) Episode 7: Q&A with Dejan Milojicic, Distinguished Technologist with Hewlett Packard Labs and IEEE Computer Society Past President
Few understand big data from its core computing principles. Among those select knowledge experts is Dejan Milojicic, an IEEE Computer Society Past President and Distinguished Technologist with HP Labs...Show More
10) Episode 6: Q&A with Kathy Grise, Senior Program Director, IEEE Future Directions
Big data's history—and its present situation as well—can viewed as the wild, wild west. Data is being produced at break-neck speeds. At the same time, collecting and using that data is becoming an ind...Show More
Episode 6: Q&A with Kathy Grise, Senior Program Director, IEEE Future Directions
04:02 | Nov 10th, 2016