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Wed, 25 Jan 2017 16:35:34 -0500
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The IEEE Big Data 2016 recently took place at Washington DC from Dec 5-8,
2016 and close to 900 registered participants from all over the works
attended the event (close to half from academia , half from industry and
government section) inclduign  18 regular paper sessions 12 short papers
session, as well as 7 industry sessions (regular paper acceptance rate is
18.7%) , plus 6 keynote speeches, 5 tutorials, 26 workshop covering almost
all the emerging research topics and directions in the big data R&D..  The
presentation  ppts  for keynote and tutorials  could be downloaded from the
URLs below



*6 keynote speeches*

http://cci.drexel.edu/bigdata/bigdata2016/KeynoteSpeech.html

 *·       **Prof. Elisa Bertino*: Big Data Security and Privacy

* ·       **Prof. Jiawei Han*:    On the Power of Big Data: Mining
Structures from Massive, Unstructured Text Data

* ·       **Dr. Mark Johnson*: Leveraging High Performance Computing to
Drive Advanced Manufacturing R&D at the US department of Energy

 ·       *Dr. Michael Stonebraker*: Database Decay and How to Avoid It

 ·       *Dr. Chaitanya Baru*: Harnessing the Data Revolution: A
Perspective from the National  Science Foundation

 ·       *Dr. Guruduth Banavar*: Cognitive Computing: From breakthroughs in
the lab to   applications on the field







*5 Tutorials.*

http://cci.drexel.edu/bigdata/bigdata2016/Tutorial.html

·       *Tutorial 1*: Large Scale Text Mining – Techniques and Applications

·       *Tutorial 2*: Trajectory Data Mining

·       *Tutorial 3*: Large Scale Matrix Factorization

·       *Tutorial 4:* Dynamic Big Data Processing in the Web of Things:
Challenges, Opportunities  and Success Stories

·       *Tutorial 5:* Anomalous and Significant Subgraph Detection in
Attributed Networks

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