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Tuesday, Feb 12, 06:00 PM @ Knewton

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Cost:  $5
 
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Knewton, 100 5th Avenue, New York
 
 
 
Description

We have a short turnaround time this month as we welcome Bryan Lewis to discuss SciDB.

About the talk:

SciDB is an open-source database that organizes data in n-dimensional arrays.

Interesting SciDB features include parallel processing, distributed storage, ACID transactions, efficient sparse array storage, and native linear algebra operations.

The "scidb" package for R provides two general ways to interact with SciDB from R: 1. By running database queries from R transferring data using data.frame iterators. 2. Through a sparse n-dimensional array object class for R inspired by the bigmemory package. The arrays mimic standard R arrays, but operations on them are performed by the SciDB engine. Data are materialized to R only when requested.

We illustrate using SciDB and R with a few examples including computing a truncated singular value decomposition of a large matrix, and bi-clustering of large arrays using the biclust package.

About Bryan:

Bryan Lewis has worked with R for a number of years and is the author of a number of R packages including irlba, rredis, doRedis, websockets, and bigalgebra, and others. He is the chief data scientist at Paradigm4 in Waltham, MA and has a Ph.D. in applied mathematics.

Pizza starts at 6:15, Bryan will go on at 7 then we'll head to the bar.

 
   
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