The Stanford University InfoLab

The Stanford InfoLab has some newly refurbished lab space, thanks to a generous gift from Google! We had a Grand Opening ceremony on November 8, 2011. You can see some of the photos here. Courtesy of Rick Barber. Weve created a freely-available online version of our Introduction to Databases. Course; check out the OpenClassroom website. We participated in the Crowd Crowd. We participated in the first NorCal Database Day. Held at UC Davis on April 1, 2011. Here is a photo. On infolab.stanford.edu.

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Paul Heymann

Too Many Jelly Beans? This is an archive of my old Stanford pages. These pages will cease to be updated. student in the Computer Science Department, working with Professor Hector Garcia-Molina. As part of the InfoLab. These systems work pretty well, but they also have some problems.

Stanford InfoBlog

Wednesday, January 28, 2009. This collaborative blog post was written by InfoLab members who attended the recent CIDR conference. 4-7, 2009 at the Asilomar Conference Grounds. The viewpoints in the blog do not necessarily represent the entire InfoLab. Demonstrated how people can easily collaborate on data analysis. As an example, we were shown visualizations of United States census data over the last 150 years using sense.

Mining of Massive Datasets

Big-data is transforming the world. Here you will learn data mining and machine learning techniques to process large datasets and extract valuable knowledge from them. The book is based on Stanford Computer Science. The Mining of Massive Datasets book. Has been published by Cambridge University Press. We welcome your feedback on the manuscript.

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The Stanford InfoLab has some newly refurbished lab space, thanks to a generous gift from Google! We had a Grand Opening ceremony on November 8, 2011. You can see some of the photos here. Courtesy of Rick Barber. Weve created a freely-available online version of our Introduction to Databases. Course; check out the OpenClassroom website. We participated in the Crowd Crowd. We participated in the first NorCal Database Day. Held at UC Davis on April 1, 2011. Here is a photo. On infolab.stanford.edu.

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