by Brian McMahon » Tue Aug 27, 2019 10:10 pm
The CommDat Satellite workshop at the recent ECM32 meeting was on the topic "Data Science Skills in Publishing: for authors, editors and referees". The web page for the workshop,
https://www.iucr.org/resources/data/com ... a-workshop, has been updated with a full set of presentations and links to a report of the meeting and a small photo gallery. Following on from formal presentations on
the checkCIF paradigm,
beyond chemical crystallography,
enhancing the chemical record, and
future prospects, the day concluded with an open and wide-ranging discussion on such topics as: open peer review, artificial intelligence and machine learning in extracting information and knowledge from crystallographic data, and the expanding data flows at the ever improving synchrotron radiation and X-ray laser facilities and enhancement of detectors that is still ongoing.
John Helliwell
Brian McMahon
The CommDat Satellite workshop at the recent ECM32 meeting was on the topic "Data Science Skills in Publishing: for authors, editors and referees". The web page for the workshop, https://www.iucr.org/resources/data/commdat/vienna-workshop, has been updated with a full set of presentations and links to a report of the meeting and a small photo gallery. Following on from formal presentations on [i]the checkCIF paradigm[/i], [i]beyond chemical crystallography[/i], [i]enhancing the chemical record[/i], and [i]future prospects[/i], the day concluded with an open and wide-ranging discussion on such topics as: open peer review, artificial intelligence and machine learning in extracting information and knowledge from crystallographic data, and the expanding data flows at the ever improving synchrotron radiation and X-ray laser facilities and enhancement of detectors that is still ongoing.
John Helliwell
Brian McMahon