Our Call for Proposals for PyDataLondon 2016 (May 6-8) is open until approx. end of February (5ish weeks), you need to get your submission in soon!
If you want to sponsor to talk with 330 cutting edge data scientists– you’d better hurry, we’ve already started signing deals.
In the CfP we’re looking for:
- Stories about successful data science projects (including the highs and lows)
- Machine learning (including Deep Learning) – especially why you used certain algorithms and how you diagnosed features
- Visualisation – have you explained or explored something that’s good to share?
- Data cleaning
- Data process (getting data, understanding it, building models, deploying solutions)
- Industrial and Academic stories
- Big data including Spark
You might also be interested in PyDataAmsterdam on March 12-13th (their Call for Proposals is already open).
We’ve also got a new (temporary URL) webpage for our regular meetups here, this has notes on how to submit a talk to the meetup (not the conference, just the PyDataLondon meetup). Please take a look if you’d like to speak to 200 folk at our monthly meetup.
Ian applies Data Science as an AI/Data Scientist for companies in ModelInsight, sign-up for Data Science tutorials in London. Historically Ian ran Mor Consulting. He also founded the image and text annotation API Annotate.io, co-authored SocialTies, programs Python, authored The Screencasting Handbook, lives in London and is a consumer of fine coffees.