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MenuData Strategy
Created 8 years ago in Technology / Other
Increasingly data is the most valuable kind of intellectual property -- even more valuable than trademarks, trade secrets, and patents. But data is a complex asset. I’m here to help you manage it, addressing questions like these:
I have some data. What should I do with it?
I have some data and I know what I want to do with it. Where do I start?
Big data, machine learning, data science -- I see lots of hype and buzzwords and vendors, but what does it really mean for me and my company?
How should my data pipeline look like?
What other data should I be collecting and why?
How do I monetize my data? Are there engagement and privacy implications?
I’m a startup for data scientists. Can you give me feedback on my product?
What other data sets should I bring in to augment my own data?
I’d like your opinion on this wearable/ IoT thing/ data thing we’re thinking about.
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Jose Quesada
Berlin Area, Germany
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Entrepreneur. PhD in machine learning. Well connected in the Berlin startup scene.
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Jose and I collaborated in the EU funded research project LarKC, building the Large Knowledge Collider, an infrastructure for very large scale reasoning with data on the Web. One of the exciting aspects of that project was the collaboration between computer scientists and cognitive scientists. Jose was absolutely crucial in bridging the gap between those two communities. I remember very well the first meeting where he attended. I assumed he was a psychologist (since he came from MPI), but he kept asking all these hard-core techie questions! Since that first meeting, Jose has continued to impress me with his breadth of knowledge and skills that span different disciplines. He has also impressed me with his creativity in experimental design, with his perseverance in the face of experimental difficulties, and with his intellectual honesty and integrity. It earned him a comment from the project reviewers that they found it refreshing to see somebody give a lucid analysis of negative experimental results, and that they found that analysis more insightful than yet another haleluja-report. I can warmly recommend Jose as a creative and highly capable scientist.
Source: LinkedIn Frank van Harmelen Dec 11, 2012the startups.com platform
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