PyData Berlin 2015
May 29th - 30th
Talks
Python as a Framework for Analytics and Growth Hacking
Ignacio Elola
Lifecycle of Web Text Mining: Scrape to Sense
Brian Carter
Peachbox: Agile and Accessible Big ETL Framework
Philipp Pahl
Processing Hotel Reviews with Python
Miguel Fernando Cabrera
CostCla a cost-sensitive classification library
Alejandro Correa Bahnsen
Advanced Data Storage
Thomas Pfaff
Indroduction to the PySpark DataFrame API
Peter Hoffmann
From the Life of a Data Scientist
Felix Wick
Panel Discussion
Learning to use Docker for development
Sylvain Bellemare
What people need to be happy at work & how you can influence a diverse team environment
Lea Böhm
Lessons learned from applying PyData to our marketing organization
Jose Luis Lopez Pino
Rewiring the Internet for Ownership with Big Data and Blockchains
Trent McConaghy
Running, walking, sitting or biking? - Motion prediction with acceleration and rotation
Paul Balzer
Lightning Talks
Various
Smart cars of tomorrow: real-time driving patterns
Ronert Obst
A Data Science Operationalization Framework
Alexander Kagoshima
Analysing and predicting inner-city parking space occupancy
Paul Balzer
Measure, don't Guess - How to find out if and where to optimize
Mike Müller
Real-Time Monitoring of Distributed Systems
Tobias KuhnNakul Selvaraj
Blosc
Valentin Haenel
Interactive Data Visualizations with Python
Christine Doig
Scientific computing with Python: Tools for the solution of continuous problems
Claas Abert
pyData Berlin 2015: keynote
Matthew Rocklin