China-Earth Databank
Beijing, China - Jan 15, 2019 (CCTV- No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of press conference on releasing big data sharing platform in progress
2. Various of attendees
3. Various of Guo Huadong, academician with Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), delivering speech, ppt showing information about platform
4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Guo Huadong, academician, CAS (starting with shot 3/ending with shot 5):
"The biggest feature of the platform is its multidisciplinary integration, which covers a large amount of data accumulated by dozens of institutes from the CAS on the resources, environment, biology, ecology and so on. It has integrated the data of the past few decades."
5. Various of ppt, Guo delivering speech
6. Attendees
7. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Guo Huadong, academician, CAS (partially overlaid with shot 8):
"The platform was developed from the observational model to the experimental model, to the computational model and now to a data-driven model. It is playing a more and more important role for the government in solving some major problems and for scientists to deeply analyze scientific phenomena."
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8. Attendees
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9. Various of Guo delivering speech, ppt
10. Various of attendees
The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) released a big data sharing platform on Tuesday, providing scientists and officials worldwide with information about the earth.
The platform will provide global users with systematic, diversified and standardized big data through a data, computing and service integrated information sharing system.
Up to this point, the platform already has five petabytes of data covering topics such as earth observation, biology, ecology, atmosphere, oceanology and microbiology.
Guo Huadong, an academic at the CAS, said at the press conference on Tuesday that the platform has combined data collected from multiple decades.
"The biggest feature of the platform is its multidisciplinary integration, which covers a large amount of data accumulated by dozens of institutes from the CAS on the environment, biology, ecology and so on. It has integrated the data of the past few decades," said Guo.
The CAS launched a scientific project using earth-related big data on Jan 1, 2018. The project will last for five years, utilizing a research and development team from 129 research institutions in multiple disciplines at home and abroad.
The project is designed to provide scientific and technological support for government officials and scientists to make major strategic decisions and scientific discoveries.
"The platform was developed from the observational model to the experimental model, to the computational model and now to a data-driven model. It is playing a more and more important role for the government in solving some major problems and for scientists to deeply analyze scientific phenomena," said Guo.
China-Earth Databank
Dateline : Jan 15, 2019
Location : Beijing,China
Duration : 2'09
Beijing, China - Jan 15, 2019 (CCTV- No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of press conference on releasing big data sharing platform in progress
2. Various of attendees
3. Various of Guo Huadong, academician with Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), delivering speech, ppt showing information about platform
4. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Guo Huadong, academician, CAS (starting with shot 3/ending with shot 5):
"The biggest feature of the platform is its multidisciplinary integration, which covers a large amount of data accumulated by dozens of institutes from the CAS on the resources, environment, biology, ecology and so on. It has integrated the data of the past few decades."
5. Various of ppt, Guo delivering speech
6. Attendees
7. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Guo Huadong, academician, CAS (partially overlaid with shot 8):
"The platform was developed from the observational model to the experimental model, to the computational model and now to a data-driven model. It is playing a more and more important role for the government in solving some major problems and for scientists to deeply analyze scientific phenomena."
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
8. Attendees
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
9. Various of Guo delivering speech, ppt
10. Various of attendees
The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) released a big data sharing platform on Tuesday, providing scientists and officials worldwide with information about the earth.
The platform will provide global users with systematic, diversified and standardized big data through a data, computing and service integrated information sharing system.
Up to this point, the platform already has five petabytes of data covering topics such as earth observation, biology, ecology, atmosphere, oceanology and microbiology.
Guo Huadong, an academic at the CAS, said at the press conference on Tuesday that the platform has combined data collected from multiple decades.
"The biggest feature of the platform is its multidisciplinary integration, which covers a large amount of data accumulated by dozens of institutes from the CAS on the environment, biology, ecology and so on. It has integrated the data of the past few decades," said Guo.
The CAS launched a scientific project using earth-related big data on Jan 1, 2018. The project will last for five years, utilizing a research and development team from 129 research institutions in multiple disciplines at home and abroad.
The project is designed to provide scientific and technological support for government officials and scientists to make major strategic decisions and scientific discoveries.
"The platform was developed from the observational model to the experimental model, to the computational model and now to a data-driven model. It is playing a more and more important role for the government in solving some major problems and for scientists to deeply analyze scientific phenomena," said Guo.
ID : 8100783
Published : 2019-01-16 17:31
Last Modified : 2019-01-16 23:45:00
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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