Abstract Details
Activity Number:
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51
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Type:
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Invited
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Date/Time:
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Sunday, August 4, 2013 : 4:00 PM to 5:50 PM
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Sponsor:
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Section on Statistical Computing
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Abstract - #307150 |
Title:
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SciDB and R
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Author(s):
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Bryan W. Lewis*+
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Companies:
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SciDB
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Keywords:
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R ;
database ;
parallel ;
distributed
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Abstract:
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SciDB is an open-source database that organizes data in n-dimensional arrays. Interesting SciDB features include parallel processing, distributed storage, ACID transactions, efficient sparse array storage, and native linear algebra operations. The "scidb" package for R provides two general ways to interact with SciDB from R:
1. By running database queries from R, optionally moving data between R data frames and SciDB arrays.
2. Through a sparse n-dimensional array object class for R. The arrays mimic standard R arrays, but operations on them are performed by the SciDB engine. Data are materialized to R only when requested.
We illustrate using SciDB and R with a few examples including computing a truncated singular value decomposition of a large, sparse matrix, and bi-clustering of large SciDB arrays using the biclust package.
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