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Event: PyData Berlin 2015
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Alejandro Correa Bahnsen: CostCla a cost-sensitive classification library
Brian Carter: Lifecycle of Web Text Mining: Scrape to Sense
Felix Wick: From the Life of a Data Scientist
Ignacio Elola: Python as a Framework for Analytics and Growth Hacking
Jose Luis Lopez Pino: Lessons learned from applying PyData to our marketing organization
Lea Böhm: What people need to be happy at work & how you can influence a diverse team environment
Miguel Fernando Cabrera: Processing Hotel Reviews with Python
Panel Discussion
Peter Hoffmann: Indroduction to the PySpark DataFrame API
Philipp Pahl: Peachbox: Agile and Accessible Big ETL Framework
Sylvain Bellemare: Learning to use Docker for development
Thomas Pfaff: Advanced Data Storage
Trent McConaghy: Rewiring the Internet for Ownership with Big Data and Blockchains
Alexander Kagoshima: A Data Science Operationalization Framework
Christine Doig: Interactive Data Visualizations with Python
Claas Abert: Scientific computing with Python: Tools for the solution of continuous problems
Matthew Rocklin: pyData Berlin 2015: keynote
Mike Müller: Measure, don't Guess - How to find out if and where to optimize
Paul Balzer: Analysing and predicting inner-city parking space occupancy
Paul Balzer: Running, walking, sitting or biking? - Motion prediction with acceleration and rotation
Ronert Obst: Smart cars of tomorrow: real-time driving patterns
Tobias Kuhn, Nakul Selvaraj: Real-Time Monitoring of Distributed Systems
Valentin Haenel: Blosc
Various: Lightning Talks