As a Data Scientist who worked in a manufacturing company I can tell you this explanation 35:37 and breakdown of "normalization" is the most helpful thing you will ever hear in your career. That is because EVERYTHING that you will want to do with your data will involve some sort of joining or matching together different data from different sources based on a timestamp and/or other criteria for the sake of building a consolidated data product to train an algorithm on. Some other examples I can think of are normalizing machine conditions data against quality measurements, or normalizing electrical energy consumption readings against machine status. Thank you, Walker.
Why don’t show a slide at 34:15 and 38:00? And interesting to hear from you, Walker, a difference between MDM and UNS. OEE is crucial for manufacturing mngmt, but what you can get from UNS? Thanks!
I agree with being vendor neutral. However, I think you would benefit front rising above Dallas though. There are many, many business opportunities outside of mfr. My suggestion would be to think how your goals apply outside of just mfr. Cheers. I appreciate what you do!
Do you recommend a robust and specialized data operation platform as the core platform and single source of truth for other applications like Asset Predictive Analytics to sit on top
It's the single source of truth for all data and information in your business. Here is a great video to explain what the UNS is. ua-cam.com/video/5cMqL9oUk_Y/v-deo.html
As a Data Scientist who worked in a manufacturing company I can tell you this explanation 35:37 and breakdown of "normalization" is the most helpful thing you will ever hear in your career. That is because EVERYTHING that you will want to do with your data will involve some sort of joining or matching together different data from different sources based on a timestamp and/or other criteria for the sake of building a consolidated data product to train an algorithm on. Some other examples I can think of are normalizing machine conditions data against quality measurements, or normalizing electrical energy consumption readings against machine status.
Thank you, Walker.
Thanks for sharing!
Great presentation, Walker. Always learn something from your presentations, whether it is information on UNS or Industry 4.0, or how to present.
You have the art of mesmerizing the audience ❤ would it be possible to get hold of your presentation?
Why don’t show a slide at 34:15 and 38:00? And interesting to hear from you, Walker, a difference between MDM and UNS. OEE is crucial for manufacturing mngmt, but what you can get from UNS? Thanks!
I agree with being vendor neutral. However, I think you would benefit front rising above Dallas though. There are many, many business opportunities outside of mfr. My suggestion would be to think how your goals apply outside of just mfr. Cheers. I appreciate what you do!
Do you recommend a robust and specialized data operation platform as the core platform and single source of truth for other applications like Asset Predictive Analytics to sit on top
It depends. But most likely yes.
Is Eric planing to post other talks too ?
It's the single source of truth for all data and information in your business.
Here is a great video to explain what the UNS is.
ua-cam.com/video/5cMqL9oUk_Y/v-deo.html
Why don't show the slides? I would like to here Your presentation but at the same time se the slides You presenting.
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