The Fifth Elephant
Pune Data Hacknight
The data hacknight is open to enthusiasts, geeks, designers, mathematicians and statisticians. It is an occasion to work on a data project that you have always wanted to, be it:
- Finding patterns in datasets and coming up with interesting analytical models.
- Working on visualization challenges - how you would like to represent your data.
- Working with a new tool, such as R, Excel, Pig, Hive, or even Hadoop.
- Building a cluster overnight, if you have set your eyes on the sky!
- Scraping data from sources and creating a repository.
- Other ideas that you may have!
- Or, take up one of our challenges and work with the datasets!
Propose your project ideas here, form teams, and hack your way to the glory of geekness!
If you have datasets that you would like to share with others, create a proposal out of it by giving more information about the dataset, links or pointers so that others can come up with ideas.
This hacknight is part of a larger conference on big data, analytics and cross-industry applications called The Fifth Elephant. The Fifth Elephant takes place on 27 and 28 July, 2012, at the Nimhans Convention Centre in Bangalore. The hacknight is free if you have purchased your ticket to the event. If not, the entry fee is Rs. 500.
HasGeek will provide you with food, beverages and a cool hacknight t-shirt during the 16 hours of hacking!
Other Participants
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Get me an Apartment
1 memberLets make RE agents Obsolete. -
Derping with D3
1 memberPlaying around with the D3 library -
Who joins a startup?
1 memberIs there a pattern to what kind of people join startups? -
Movie Star Social Media Popularity Meter
1 memberFind out which movie star has been most popular on social media today/this week/this month/this year -
Automatic Twitter Movie Reviews Analyzer
2 membersAn automated algorithm that finds movie reviews on twitter and separates positive reviews from negative reviews. -
Social Networking Graph
2 membersMap all social networks into one graph -
IEEE ICDM Kaggle Competition
1 memberIdentify product mentions within a largely user-generated web-based corpus and disambiguate the mentions against a large product catalog. -
Find me a bachelor pad
1 memberFacebook app that finds you a bachelor pad from your network. -
Parallel BigData processing with Titan
2 membersImport significant data using Titan, a distributed graph database, and try processing it further -
Travel Recommender
5 membersBuild a travel recommender using India's OpenStreetMap and a graph database like Neo4j -
Gift recommendation via Facebook
1 memberAnalyse the likes,interests and skills via facebook profile and recommend a gift