Using Open Source Techs to Unearth the Stories of the Panama Papers
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the investigative process and open-source technologies used by journalists to uncover the Panama Papers scandal in this conference talk from GOTO Copenhagen 2016. Delve into the powerful combination of Apache Solr, Apache Tika, and Neo4j graph database that enabled reporters to sift through massive amounts of leaked data. Learn how these tools facilitated the analysis of complex relationships and connections within the offshore financial world. Gain insights into the application of graph databases for investigative journalism and discover how open-source technologies can be leveraged for large-scale data analysis and storytelling.
Syllabus
Using Open Source Techs to Unearth the Stories of the Panama Papers • Michael Hunger • GOTO 2016
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GOTO Conferences
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