Statistical Analysis of Massive Data Streams: Proceedings of a Workshop (2004)

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Suggested Citation: "Paul Whitney Toward the Routine Analysis of Moderate to Large-Size Data ." National Research Council. 2004. Statistical Analysis of Massive Data Streams: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11098.

Paul Whitney

Toward the Routine Analysis of Moderate to Large-Size Data

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BIOSKETCH: Paul Whitney is a scientist in the Statistical Sciences Group at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. His research interests currently include the analysis of data objects associated with the contents of the Internet and data analyses associated with computer simulations. He has developed information retrieval methods, exploratory analyses algorithms, and software for these, notably for image and text data. He has contributed to the development of a variety of information visualization methods. Currently, Dr. Whitney is exploring data analysis challenges associated with agent-based models and developing methodologies for exploring and retrieving structured information such as transactions and relations.

Suggested Citation: "Paul Whitney Toward the Routine Analysis of Moderate to Large-Size Data ." National Research Council. 2004. Statistical Analysis of Massive Data Streams: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11098.
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