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Massive Data Sets: Proceedings of a Workshop (1997)
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APPENDIX

WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS

Jack Alexander, National Research Council

Albert F. Anderson, Public Data Queries, Inc.

Thomas E. Ball, McKinsey & Company, Inc.

Fred Bannon, National Security Agency

Kenneth S. Cantwell, National Security Agency

Daniel B. Cart, George Mason University

Carolyn Carroll, Stat Tech

Michael Cohen, Committee on National Statistics

Dianne Cook, Iowa State University

John Cozzens, National Science Foundation

Keith Crank, National Science Foundation

Noel Cressie, Iowa State University

Marshall M. DeBerry, Jr., Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice

Arthur Dempster, Harvard University

Susan T. Dumais, Bellcore

Cheryl Eavy, National Science Foundation

William F. Eddy, Carnegie Mellon University

Stephen G. Eick, Bell Laboratories (A Division of Lucent Technologies)

Usama Fayyad, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Mark Fitzgerald, Carnegie Mellon University

Edward George, University of Texas

Colin R. Goodall, Health Process Management, Pennsylvania State University

James Hodges, University of Minnesota

Peter J. Huber, Universität Bayreuth

Michael I. Jordan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Ralph Kahn, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Jon R. Kettenring, Bellcore

Charles R. Kindermann, Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice

R. Brad Kummer, Lucent Technologies

Gad Levy, Oregon State University and University of Washington

David D. Lewis, AT&T Bell Laboratories

James Maar, National Security Agency

David Madigan, University of Washington

Fred Mann, Department of Defense

D.J. Marchette, Naval Surface Warfare Center

Alien A. McIntosh, Bellcore

Audris Mockus, Bell Laboratories (A Division of Lucent Technologies)

Ruth E. O'Brien, National Research Council

Peter Olsen, National Security Agency

Stan Openshaw, Leeds University

W.L. Poston, Naval Surface Warfare Center

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FRONT MATTER (R1-R10)
Opening Remarks (1-2)
PART I Participant's Expectations for the Workshop (3-12)
PART II Applications Papers (13-14)
Earth Observation Systems: What Shall We Do with the Data we Are Expecting in 1998? (15-22)
Information Retrieval: Finding Needles in Massive Haystacks (23-32)
Statistics and Massive Data Sets: one View from the Social Sciences (33-38)
The Challenge of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (39-46)
Marketing (47-50)
Massive Data Sets: Guidelines and Practical Experience from Health Care (51-68)
Massive Data Sets in Semiconductor Manufacturing (69-76)
Management Issues in the Analysis of Large-Scale Crime Data Sets (77-80)
Analyzing Telephone Network Data (81-92)
Massive Data Assimilation/Fusion in Atmospheric Models and Analysis: Statistical, Physical, and Computational Challenges (93-103)
PART III Additional Invited Papers (103-104)
Massive Data Sets and Artificial Intelligence Planning (105-114)
Massive Data Sets: Problems and Possiblities, with Application to Environmental Monitoring (115-120)
Visualizing Large Datasets (121-128)
From Massive Data Sets to Science Catalogs: Applications and Challenges (129-142)
Information Retrieval and the Statistics of Large Data Sets (143-148)
Some Ideas About the Exploratory Spatial Analysis of Large Data Sets (149-156)
Massive Data Sets in Navy Problems (157-168)
Massive Data Sets Workshop: The Morning After (169-184)
PART IV Fundamental Issues and Grand Challenges (185-186)
Panel Discussion (187-202)
Items for Ongoing Consideration (203-204)
Closing Remarks (205-206)
Appendix: Workshop Participants (207-208)

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