Hi Jeremy -
I'm interested in attending this event. I'm the CTO at TubeMogul
(www.tubemogul.com). We distribute video online, and do in-player video
analytic tracking using Hadoop. We're considering potential business
avenues involving recommendation engines at some point. I haven't been
involved in the actual implementation of one, but have done some
research and am definitely interested in the subject.
Please let me know the event details.
Thanks!
- Adam
[email protected] wrote:
Hadoop fellows,
Orange Labs is hosting a forum about Recommendation Engines (not limited to
video) in our South San Francisco lab.
We are now looking for more people interested in bringing their own experience
and perspective to the discussion.
I am sure there are interesting things to learn from the Hadoop crowd
processing data for recommendation purpose, and show what a large scale
middleware can bring to the picture.
It's on March 3rd at 4pm. It's free. We expect between 40-50+ people hopefully.
The format is a few short presentations of key speakers and mostly open discussions.
If interested, drop me an email with your company name and what's your interest
on the topic.
I copy below the event description.
Sorry for the spam
(I'll spam also the mahout list btw...)
Jeremy Huylebroeck
Orange Labs, France Telecom group.
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Come and exchange with Netflix, Clerkdogs, Baynote, Modista and more... Orange
Labs Presents: Recommendation Services Spotlight.
Tuesday, March 03, 2009 from 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM (PT)
South San Francisco, CA
Recommendations are driving everything from what you watch on TV to what shoes you're wearing. Recommendation technologies are an area of intense interest for us here at Orange Labs San Francisco, and we want to hear what you are thinking about this topic.
We are convening a forum for exploring the latest trends and developments in
the recommendations space, with leading thinkers such as Andreas Weigend (ex
Amazon Chief Scientist), and companies such as Netflix, Baynote, Modista and
Clerkdogs in what promises to be a fascinating domain dive.
If you are a practitioner, or have an active interest in recommendations solutions, please join us for an interactive discussion on this exciting topic. Space is limited and priority will be given to active participants and researchers pursuing projects in this domain.
As an integrated operator with over 100 million customers for mobile, Internet, and TV services, Orange has an active development program in recommendations technologies, and participants in this Spotlight can expect to interact with Orange investigators currently working on video recommendations and related problems. Join the discussion!
Doors open at 4:00pm
Discussions start at 4:30pm