Congress on Harnessing Big Data for the Environment
American Geophysical Union Conference Center, Washington, D.C.
December 6-7, 2016
The volume of data generated today – and our ability to process and analyze it – is unprecedented. This new big data paradigm results in data sets that are too large and too complex to be processed by traditional applications. When supported by emerging analytical capabilities, big data represents a source for ongoing and refined discovery and analysis of social, market, and environmental trends and opportunities.