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Don Sheehy - Sensors, Sampling, and Scale Selection: A Homological Approach

Offered By: Applied Algebraic Topology Network via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore a homological approach to sensors, sampling, and scale selection in this 47-minute lecture presented by Don Sheehy for the Applied Algebraic Topology Network. Delve into the intersection of topology and data analysis, examining how homological methods can be applied to sensor networks, sampling techniques, and the crucial process of selecting appropriate scales for data interpretation. Gain insights into cutting-edge research that bridges abstract mathematical concepts with practical applications in data science and network analysis.

Syllabus

Don Sheehy (3/24/15): Sensors, Sampling, and Scale Selection A Homological Approach


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Applied Algebraic Topology Network

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