Neyman Seminar: The Relative Size of Big Data: Perspectives from an Interdisciplinary Statistician

Neyman Seminar: The Relative Size of Big Data: Perspectives from an Interdisciplinary Statistician

Neyman Seminar
Sep 11, 2013, 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM | 1011 Evans Hall | Happening As Scheduled
Bin Yu, UC Berkeley
Big data problems occur when available computing resources (CPU, communication bandwidth, and memory) can not accommodate the computing demand on the data at hand. In this introductory overview talk, we provide perspectives on big data motivated by a collaborative project on coded aperture imaging with the advanced light source (ALS) group at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. In particular, we...