Organic Data Science Framework

Over the last hundred years, science has become an increasingly collaborative endeavor. Scientific collaborations, sometimes referred to as “collaboratories” and “virtual organizations”, range from those that work closely together and others that are more loosely coordinated. Some scientific collaborations revolve around sharing instruments (e.g., the Large Hadron Collider), others focus on a shared database (e.g., the Sloan Sky Digital Survey), others form around a shared software base (e.g., SciPy), and others around a shared scientific question (e.g., the Human Genome Project).

Yolanda Gil
Yolanda Gil
Senior Director for Major Strategic AI and Data Science Initiatives

I have broad research interests in AI and data science. As Principal Scientist I lead the Interactive Knowledge Capture research group, which is part of AI@ISI.