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Revision as of 11:52, 2 September 2019
Date: Thusday 19th September
Papers:
- 1) Ibrar Yaqoob, Ibrahim Abaker Targio Hashem, Abdullah Gani, Salimah Mokhtar, Ejaz Ahmed, Nor Badrul Anuar, Athanasios V.Vasilakos, Big data: From beginning to future,File:Big data From beginning to future.pdf.
- 2) Junaid Qadir, Anwaar AliEmail author, Raihan ur Rasool, Andrej Zwitter, Arjuna Sathiaseelan and Jon Crowcroft, Crisis analytics: big data-driven crisis response, File:Crisis analytics- big data-driven crisis response.pdf
- 3) Emani, C. K., Cullot, N., & Nicolle, C. (2015). Understandable big data: A survey. Computer science review, 17, 70-81. File:EmaniEtAl2015-UnderstandableBigData-ASurvey-ComputerScienceReview.pdf
- 4) Knoblock, C. A., & Szekely, P. (2015). Exploiting Semantics for Big Data Integration. AI Magazine, 36(1), 25-38. File:KnoblockSzekely2015-ExploitingSemanticsForBigDataIntegration.pdf
- 5) Akerkar, Rajendra (2017). Processing Big Data for Emergency Management. Smart Technologies for Emergency Response and Disaster Management, 144-165, IGI global, File:PBDEM.pdf
Topics:
- Follow up:
- about the themes
- about the essay topics
- about the programming project topics
- Presentations by you:
- Paper 1:
- Paper 2:
- Paper 3:
- Paper 4:
- Paper 5:
- A good tutorial:
- Two seminal technical papers:
Slides: Session-3: [[]]
