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Tag: Data Science

When airlines and ANSPs come together

The SafeClouds.eu project team came together for the last Consortium Meeting on November 6th and 7th in Majorca. Big thanks to Air Europa who supported and hosted the meeting. For two days, five airlines (namely Air Europa, Iberia, Norwegian, Pegasus and Vueling) met with the 3 ANSPs participating...

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SafeClouds presented in the EU-US workshop

Last January, a team of European and American entities organised a workshop on transatlantic research with the support of the European Commission. The event was hosted by the FAA in their facilities at the William J. Hughes Technical Center in Atlantic City. Those mostly in attendance were...

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10 years later… and so much to come!

This year marks Innaxis’ 10th Anniversary. A most remarkable date that we are very happy to celebrate and share with you. This decade -and the 30 projects developed so far- have provided us the opportunity of creating solid relationships with trusted partners and strengthening those links...

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FDM Raw Data: Why Binary Data and How to Decode It?

Authors: Lukas Höhndorf & Javensius Sembiring (TU Munich) SafeClouds.eu gathers 16 partners for research collaboration with a wide and diverse group of users, including air navigation services providers, airlines and safety agencies. SafeClouds.eu encourages active involvement from users, as...

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Information, time, knowledge

We live in a world that gathers exponentially increasing amounts of information/data coming from endless sources, and a limited time to analyse it. What is the current speed of “creating” information/data? What about knowledge/wisdom? What is the role of Data Science and Big Data in this...

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Complex networks, data mining, causality, and beyond

Over the last few weeks Innaxis has published two papers that may be of interest to air transport researchers, among others. The first paper is an extensive review on the combined use of complex network theory and data mining. Not only do complex network analysis and data mining share the same goal...

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