

Putting data at your fingertips: Utilising data analytics in E&P Information ManagementĬhristopher Frost (DataCo Global Limited)Īccessing Knowledge in Geoscience Text using Natural Language Processing KEYNOTE: The Virtual Geoscience Revolution Mark Fellgett (British Geological Survey)
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The programme included virtual fieldtrips and software demonstrations of technology advances in Big Data on a variety of scales, from regional subsurface interpretation, to virtual fieldtrips and virtual outcrops, with special sessions on automated interpretation and artificial intelligence.Ī panel discussion on ‘The Future of Big Data’ was held at the close of the second day.Įirik Larsen/Chris Jackson (Earth Science Analytics)Ī full programme can be downloaded from the 'Downloads' box on the right.

Opportunities and Challenges associated with Big Data in Geoscience.The conference offered more experienced hydrocarbon geoscientists new research, ideas and concepts and the chance to add their experience to a panel discussion. This was an excellent forum for networking and an opportunity for graduate students and young professionals to present their research. It presented an opportunity to learn and collaborate between Geoscience and Computer Science on the subject of Big Data.

This three day meeting brought together early career geoscientists with leading industry and academic experts to discuss the opportunities and challenges of Big Data and showcase advances in data collection and interpretation technology. Where advances in data acquisition and interpretation technologies are being made in academic Geoscience, progress in uptake has been hampered by unstructured data, stored in silos. The Geoscience community has been slow to embrace the Big Data technologies that are revolutionizing other sciences such as the pharmaceutical industry and medical research. The rise of ‘Big Data’ has been characterized by a rapidly increasing availability and diversity of data that will play a role in shaping the future of Geoscience Research and the Hydrocarbon Industry.
