For remote people, or those with a conflict, we will post a video and PPT after the talk. See links from our web site, or go to www.fora.tv and search for "ACM"
http://sfbayacm.org/events/2009-05-13.php
Presented by Michael Bowles, Independent C...
http://sfbayacm.org/events/2009-06-06.php
Cloud Computing - From Getting Started and Tools, to Large Scale Architecture Design
Presented by Dave Nielsen, Platform D
Date: Saturday, 6 June 2009, 8:30 AM
Location: Hewlett Packard (see directions),...
http://www.sfbayacm.org/events/2009-04-08.php
Date: Wednesday, 08 April 2009, 6:30 PM
Location: SAP LABS, Building 1 (previously aka "Building D")
3410 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA
RSVP: Venky at rvenky4@yahoo.com and
Greg at greg_makowski@yahoo...
For details, see http://www.sfbayacm.org/events/2009-03-11.php
Topic
How can the process of Knowledge Discovery in Databases be automated, competitive and reliable? One approach is to focus on a narrow vertical market application, with known data...
Welcome to Statistical Consulting. I am excited to hear about your interests in artificial intelligence, machine learning and data mining. Please share with us exciting examples.
Best,
Stephan
Stephan Ogenstad, PhD
Phone: 919-761-8840
Website: http://www.statogen-consulting.com
President – North Carolina Chapter, American Statistical Association
Program Chair – Statistical Consulting Section, American Statistical Association
We likely know a NUMBER of common aquaintences from your days at Epsilon (not the least of which Tom McGinley, and Tim O'Leary - CLOSE associates of 15 years), but others such as Doug Newell, the former VP Analytics, and countless others in the "old" regime. Additionally, a contact I have at Aberdeen, a senior Analyst in BI, you may want to share market notes with.
I spend a LOT of time in this still HOT part of the market and would like to gain your insights. . I have over 6500 contacts in my recruiting business, but well fewer than 300 in Linkedin. Nearly ALL know my work and offer an influential relationship. Let's connect there as well... maybe assist in your next career step.
Bob
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I decided to pursue "applied science fiction" in high school. Since the job market wasn't big for time travelers or working on the Enterprise, I focused on artificial intelligence, machine learning and data mining as a fun area. I do like the applied part; solving problems for people and having the solutions get used.
I am actively looking, mostly for full time positions - but I have done independent data mining consulting over the last two years, and I am incorporated as Golden Data Mining.
I also like running, skiing, camping, listening to books and jazz among other things.
For details on my background, see my entry on Linked In.