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First Elephant User Workshop - Agenda
Monday, 4 November 2019
Meeting venue:
Salle Fessard - CNRS building 32, 1 avenue de la Terrasse, 91198 Gif-Sur-Yvette, France.
Registration Fee : The registration fee is to cover the catering and workshop materials. The amount is 40€.
Accomodation : Accomodation is NOT included . Please book your own accomodation (see recommendations as pins in above map)
Restaurant suggestion : L'île O' Crêpes, 1 Rue Neuve, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette, France
If you like to further follow Elephant news : @PyElephant .
13:30‑14:00 (30 min) On-site Registration
14:00‑14:15 (15 min) Welcome to the EventAndrew Davison (CNRS) / Michael Denker (JUELICH)
14:15‑14:30 (15 min) Part 1: The Collaboratory and the Knowledge GraphAndrew Davison (CNRS)
14:30‑15:00 (30 min) Interlude: short introduction to the data setMichael Denker (JUELICH)
15:00‑15:30 (30 min) Coffee Break
15:30‑15:45 (15 min) Part 2: Setting up a Jupyter notebook for data analysisAndrew Davison (CNRS)
15:45‑16:10 (25 min) Part 3a: Introduction to NeoSamuel Garcia (CNRS)
16:10‑16:15 (5 min) Part 3b: Downloading a data set from Knowledge GraphAndrew Davison (CNRS)
16:15‑16:45 (30 min) Part 4: Loading metadata and annotating a Neo structure with metadataJulia Sprenger (JUELICH)
16:45‑18:00 (75 min) Part 5: Working with a Neo structure: reconstruction, filtering, and cuttingSamuel Garcia (CNRS) / Julia Sprenger (JUELICH)
18:00 End of meeting day
Tuesday, 5 November 2019
09:00‑10:00 (60 min) Part 5: Working with a Neo structure: reconstruction, filtering, and cutting (continued)Julia Sprenger (JUELICH) / Samuel Garcia (CNRS)
10:00‑10:30 (30 min) Coffee Break
10:30‑12:00 (90 min) Part 6: Analysing the dataMichael Denker (JUELICH)
12:00‑13:00 (60 min) Lunch
13:00‑13:30 (30 min) Part 7: Reproducibility and saving analysis results with provenanceAndrew Davison (CNRS)
13:30‑15:00 (90 min) Part 8: Discussion and project work - Group work based on concrete participant interests and data sets brought to the courseAll, group work with tutors
15:00‑15:30 (30 min) Coffee Break
15:30‑18:00 (150 min) Project Work I (cont.)
18:00 End of meeting day
Wednesday, 6 November 2019
09:00‑10:30 (90 min) Part 8: Discussion and project work - Group work based on concrete participant interests and data sets brought to the course (continued)All, group work with tutors
10:30‑11:00 (30 min) Coffee Break
11:00‑12:00 (60 min) Part 8: Discussion and project work - Group work based on concrete participant interests and data sets brought to the course (continued)All, group work with tutors
13:00 End of the workshop
Contact: bjoern.kindler@kip.uni-heidelberg.de
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