Stream2015 Schedule
Stream 2015
List of White Papers Final Report
STREAM2015 will be the first in a series of two workshops and will have a focus on NSF applications and infrastructure. It will be held in Indianapolis, where two full meeting days (October 27-28) will be followed by a report writing day on October 29, 2015. The second workshop STREAM2016 will have a focus on DOE activities and applications as well as following up on ideas raised in STREAM2015. STREAM2016 will be held in Washington on March 22-23, 2016. We will produce separate reports on the discussions at each workshops that will be complete around two months after each event. The first workshop budget covers travel and meeting expenses for about 30 attendees.
We have identified an organizing committee expanding the core group - Fox (Indiana), Jha (Rutgers) and Ramakrishnan (LBNL) - proposing these two workshops. In selecting a list of attendees we will reach out to underrepresented communities, in particular women and ethnic minorities. The real time streaming of sessions for STREAM2015 will enhance opportunities for a broad community to engage at the meeting and we will support questions and comments from remote participants. The web site https:/www.infomall.org/sites/streamingsystems will support this workshop and contain the final report, presentations, position papers, archival copies of streamed video and a repository of useful documents and links.
Event Organizers:
Meeting Materials:
Speaker |
Presentation Videos |
Slides |
White Paper |
Roger Barga |
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Kinesis: Data Stream Processing Services |
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Pete Beckman |
Array of Things & Waggle Sensors and Computing |
Array of Things & Waggle Sensors and Computing |
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Jelena Pjesivac-Grbovic |
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Google Cloud Dataflow |
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Justin Wozniak |
Streaming, Storing, and Sharing Big Data for Light Source Science |
Streaming, Storing, and Sharing Big Data for Light Source Science |
(1) Streaming, Storing, and Sharing Big Data for Light Source Science (2) Accelerating the Experimental Feedback Loop: Data Streams at the APS |
Alex Szalay |
Streaming Problems in Astrophysics |
Streaming Problems in Astrophysics |
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Bojan Nikolic |
Data Processing for the Square Kilometre Array Telescope |
Data Processing for the Square Kilometre Array Telescope |
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Vladimir Braverman |
Streaming Algorithms for Cosmological Simulations and Beyond |
Streaming Algorithms for Cosmological Simulations and Beyond |
Streaming Algorithms for Astronomic Simulations |
Robert Brunner |
Breaking Data Science |
Breaking Data Science |
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Yanif Ahmad |
Accelerating Scientific Discovery through Data-Driven Control and Real-Time Analytics |
Accelerating Scientific Discovery through Data-Driven Control and Real-Time Analytics |
Accelertaing Scientific Discovery through Data-Driven Control and Scalable Real-Time Analytics |
Erik Paulson / Samuel Hamiltion |
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Towards Self-Conscious Buildings Through Connected Products |
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John Wu |
Baseline in Streaming Data Analysis: What, Why, and How? |
Baseline in Streaming Data Analysis: What, Why, and How? |
Baseline in Streaming Data Anaylsis: What, Why, and How? |
Madhav Marathe |
Real-Time Network Science |
Real-Time Network Science |
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Judy Qiu |
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Parallel Clustering of High-Dimensional Social Media Data Streams |
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Von Welch |
Urban Sensor Data Privacy Issues: Findings of the Array of Things (AoT) |
Urban Sensor Data Privacy Issues: Findings of the Array of Things (AoT) |
Urban Sensor Data Privacy Issues: Finding of the Array of Things (AoT) Privacy Breakout Group |
Kerstin Kleese Van Dam |
Analysis and Decision Making in Big Data Environments |
Analysis and Decision Making in Big Data Environments |
Analysis in Motion (AIM) |
Shrideep Pallickara |
Real-Time Stream Processing For Sensing Environments |
Real-Time Stream Processing For Sensing Environments |
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Martin Swany |
In-Network Processing for Streaming Data |
In-Network Processing for Streaming Data |
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Dan Fay |
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Supun Kamburugamuve |
Streaming Applications for Robots with Real Time QoS |
Streaming Applications for Robots with Real Time QoS |
Streaming Applications for IOT with Real Time QoS |
Andre Martin |
StreamMapReduce |
StreamMapReduce |
StreamMapReduce: When Stream Processing crosses MapReduce |
Ilkay Altinas |
Dynamic Data-Driven Applica1ons using Workflows as a Programming Model |
Dynamic Data-Driven Applica1ons using Workflows as a Programming Model |
Dynamic Data-Driven Applications using Workflows as a Programming Model for Scalable and Reproducible Streaming and Steering |
Milinda Pathirage |
Distributed Streaming SQL |
Distributed Streaming SQL |
Fast Data Management with Distributed Streaming SQL |
Stefano Markidis |
Streaming Programming Systems for Exascale |
Streaming Programming Systems for Exascale |
Streaming Programming Systems at Exascale |
Joshua Suetterlein |
Toward a Unified HPC and Big Data Runtime |
Toward a Unified HPC and Big Data Runtime |
Toward a Unified HPC and Big Data Runtime |
Carlos Varela |
Dynamic Data-Driven Avionics Systems: Inferring Failure Modes from Data Streams |
Dynamic Data-Driven Avionics Systems: Inferring Failure Modes from Data Streams |
Dynamic Data Driven Avionics Systems: Inferring Failure Modes from Data Streams |
Torre Wenaus |
Science-Aware Dynamic Data Delivery at the Exascale |
Science-Aware Dynamic Data Delivery at the Exascale |
Science-Aware Dynamic Data Delivery at the Exascale |
Maryam Rahnemoonfar |
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Real time Oil and Gas source Identification using Unmanned Aerial Systems |
Real Time Oil and Gas source Identification using Unmanned Aerial Systems |
Xiangbo Li |
CVS: A Cost-Efficient and QoS-Aware Cloud Video Streaming |
CVS: A Cost-Efficient and QoS-Aware Cloud Video Streaming |
Cloud-Based Video Streaming for Energy- and Compute-Limited Thin Clients |
David Crandall |
Streaming Deep Learning for Robotics and Mobile Cameras |
Streaming Deep Learning for Robotics and Mobile Cameras |
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Additional Participants
Schedule:
- Tuesday, October 27: Day 1 of Meeting
- Tuesday, October 27: Evening reception at The Landing in University Tower.
- Wednesday, October 28: Day 2 of Meeting
- Thursday, October 29: Report writing for limited number of participants
Itinerary:
- Tuesday, October 27: 9AM - 6 PM
- 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Opening remarks and Talks
- 11:00 AM - 11:30AM: Break
- 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM: Breakout I
- 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Working lunch and Plenary Synthesis
- 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Talks
- 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM: Break
- 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM: Breakout II
- 6:30PM: Evening Reception
- Wednesday, October 28: 9AM - 3PM (9AM - 5PM for organizers)
- 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM: Synthesis and Recap
- 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM: Talks
- 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM: Break
- 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Talks
- 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Working lunch and Breakout III
- 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Synthesis and Wrap up
- 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Breakout IV - Organizer Debrief