Big Data Europe: Workshop 3 SC6 Social Science - 11.09.2017 in Amsterdam, co-located with SEMANTiCS2017 titled: THE IMPORTANCE OF METADATA & BIG DATA IN OPEN SCIENCE. Slides by Ivana Versic (Cessda) and Martin Kaltenböck (SWC)
Presentation at the JISC data spring Sandpit in Birmingham. This was a proposal for a new project to examine the potential of the semantic desktop to capture contextual research data with case studies from the arts and humanities.
Ben Sullivan, Head of European & Middle Eastern Operations, Axiell
Axiell will share useful tips and tools that will help you to support your online collections goals. Using examples from the global customer base, and highlighting existing functionality and upcoming development – you will leave this session with a better understanding of what tools you have at your disposal to meet your aims.
Ben Sullivan, Head of European & Middle Eastern Operations, Axiell
Major developments since last year
Priorities for Axiell’s development as a whole
Key upcoming milestones
New products and services
Open source software is the generic name for both a legal construct to share intellectual property and an approach to cooperative software development. This approach has demonstrated its ability to produce world-class software, and many research and development projects funded by the European Commission publish innovative results as open source software, making them immediately available for being used by the European SME sector.
The objectives of this session are as follows:
- To introduce the AppHub Marketplace that provides rapid access to Open Source software;
- To provide an overview on European funded research
- To understand the needs and requirements of European SMEs
Adam Schatz, MD – ALM, Axiell
What is One Axiell? Better alignment between Public Libraries, Museums & Archives
Our Vision for how our business areas work together, Education Media, Public Libraries, Vital Records & ALM
How we plan to expand our offer in the future
La alianza Agile Ageing - Alexander Peine ( Coordinador del comité de Envejecimiento Activo & Diseño de la Plataforma Europea de la Construcción ECTP )
OpenStreetMap as base layer in a linked open data distribution platform - Ber...OSMFstateofthemap
The CitySDK Mobility API is a layer-based data distribution and service kit, which makes European mobility data and services interoperable. The API is part of CitySDK, a project funded by the European Union in which eight cities and more than 20 organisations collaborate.
The CitySDK Mobility API makes it possible for developers and data owners to access and modify mobility data (e.g. public transport schedules, real-time traffic data, planned roadwork and parking space availability) through a uniform interface, in Amsterdam, Manchester, Helsinki and Rome alike. The API links different datasets from different data sources to addressable objects in a city, such as train stations, bus stops, roads and neighbourhoods.
Many of those objects exist in the OpenStreetMap database; the CitySDK Mobility API uses OSM as a geospatial base layer to which it links data from other datasets. For example: GTFS schedules, Open311 service requests and real-time weather information can all be linked to a OSM node with the ""highway=bus_stop"" tag, making it very easy for data owners, city officials and developers to find and access data about the same object across different data sets.
Developer's portal: http://dev.citysdk.waag.org/
API endpoint: http://api.citysdk.waag.org/
Digitisation Tips & Tools – Andrea Boyes, Global Product Manager, Axiell
Axiell will share useful tips and tools that will help you to support your digitisation goals. Using examples from the global customer base, and highlighting existing functionality and upcoming development – you will leave this session with a better understanding of what tools you have at your disposal to meet your aims.
Presentation at the JISC data spring Sandpit in Birmingham. This was a proposal for a new project to examine the potential of the semantic desktop to capture contextual research data with case studies from the arts and humanities.
Ben Sullivan, Head of European & Middle Eastern Operations, Axiell
Axiell will share useful tips and tools that will help you to support your online collections goals. Using examples from the global customer base, and highlighting existing functionality and upcoming development – you will leave this session with a better understanding of what tools you have at your disposal to meet your aims.
Ben Sullivan, Head of European & Middle Eastern Operations, Axiell
Major developments since last year
Priorities for Axiell’s development as a whole
Key upcoming milestones
New products and services
Open source software is the generic name for both a legal construct to share intellectual property and an approach to cooperative software development. This approach has demonstrated its ability to produce world-class software, and many research and development projects funded by the European Commission publish innovative results as open source software, making them immediately available for being used by the European SME sector.
The objectives of this session are as follows:
- To introduce the AppHub Marketplace that provides rapid access to Open Source software;
- To provide an overview on European funded research
- To understand the needs and requirements of European SMEs
Adam Schatz, MD – ALM, Axiell
What is One Axiell? Better alignment between Public Libraries, Museums & Archives
Our Vision for how our business areas work together, Education Media, Public Libraries, Vital Records & ALM
How we plan to expand our offer in the future
La alianza Agile Ageing - Alexander Peine ( Coordinador del comité de Envejecimiento Activo & Diseño de la Plataforma Europea de la Construcción ECTP )
OpenStreetMap as base layer in a linked open data distribution platform - Ber...OSMFstateofthemap
The CitySDK Mobility API is a layer-based data distribution and service kit, which makes European mobility data and services interoperable. The API is part of CitySDK, a project funded by the European Union in which eight cities and more than 20 organisations collaborate.
The CitySDK Mobility API makes it possible for developers and data owners to access and modify mobility data (e.g. public transport schedules, real-time traffic data, planned roadwork and parking space availability) through a uniform interface, in Amsterdam, Manchester, Helsinki and Rome alike. The API links different datasets from different data sources to addressable objects in a city, such as train stations, bus stops, roads and neighbourhoods.
Many of those objects exist in the OpenStreetMap database; the CitySDK Mobility API uses OSM as a geospatial base layer to which it links data from other datasets. For example: GTFS schedules, Open311 service requests and real-time weather information can all be linked to a OSM node with the ""highway=bus_stop"" tag, making it very easy for data owners, city officials and developers to find and access data about the same object across different data sets.
Developer's portal: http://dev.citysdk.waag.org/
API endpoint: http://api.citysdk.waag.org/
Digitisation Tips & Tools – Andrea Boyes, Global Product Manager, Axiell
Axiell will share useful tips and tools that will help you to support your digitisation goals. Using examples from the global customer base, and highlighting existing functionality and upcoming development – you will leave this session with a better understanding of what tools you have at your disposal to meet your aims.
BDE-BDVA Webinar: BigDataEurope Overview & Synergies with BDVABigData_Europe
Short outline of the project's mission and current status & summary of the identified synergies between BDVA and the project, included those at a technical level.
BDE Webinar: SC6 - EUROPE IN A CHANGING WORLD -INCLUSIVE, INNOVATIVE AND REFL...BigData_Europe
BIG DATA EUROPE WEBINAR: SC6 - EUROPE IN A CHANGING WORLD -INCLUSIVE, INNOVATIVE AND REFLECTIVE SOCIETIES: NEW GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION ADOPTED. 25.05.2016, 15.00PM CEST –16.00PM CEST by VIGDIS KVALHEIM (CESSDA, DEPUTY DIRECTOR, NSD).
Big Data Europe Introduction Ivana IlijasicVersic (CESSDA) and Martin Kaltenböck (SWC).
Big Data Europe SC6 WS #3: PILOT SC6: CITIZEN BUDGET ON MUNICIPAL LEVEL, Mart...BigData_Europe
Presentation at the Big Data Europe SC6 workshop #3 on 11.9.2017 in Amsterdam co-located with SEMANTiCS2017 conference: BDE PIlot Societal Challenge 6: CITIZEN BUDGET ON MUNICIPAL LEVEL by Martin Kaltenboeck (Semantic Web Company, SWC).
Big Data Europe at eHealth Week 2017: Linking Big Data in HealthBigData_Europe
Of the four V's of big data – Volume, Velocity, Variety and Veracity – the most challenging for the health sector is Variety. Health data comes from many sources, formats and standards – how can we bring these together to reap the benefits of big data technologies?
Big Data Europe is tackling this challenge head-on, building a big data infrastructure flexible enough to tackle all seven Societal Challenges identified by Horizon 2020. Here we demonstrate our pilot implementation of Open PHACTS, which integrates life science data for drug discovery.
12 May 2017
SC6 Workshop 1: What can big data do for you? BigData_Europe
Presentation by Sören Auer, Fraunhofer IAIS, Coordinator of Big Data Europe, at the first workshop of Societal Challlenge 6 in the BigDataEurope project, taking place in Luxembourg on 18 November 2015.
http://www.big-data-europe.eu/social-sciences/
An overview of the AEGIS Project presented by Dr. Yury Glikman (Fraunhofer FOKUS) during the "Information and Networking Days on Horizon 2020 Big Data Public-Private Partnership topics 2017" on January 17th, 2017 in Luxembourg.
Towards a BIG Data Public Private PartnershipEdward Curry
Building an industrial community around Big Data in Europe is the priority of the BIG: Big Data Public Private Forum project. In this workshop we will present the work of the project including analysis of foundational Big Data research technologies, technology and strategy roadmaps to enable business to understand the potential of Big Data technologies, and the necessary collaboration and dissemination infrastructure to link technology suppliers, integrators and leading user organizations. BIG is working towards the definition and implementation of a clear strategy that tackles the necessary efforts in terms of Big Data research and innovation, while also providing a major boost for technology adoption and supporting actions for the successful implementation of the Big Data economy.
BigDataPilotDemoDays - I BiDaaS Application to the Manufacturing Sector WebinarBig Data Value Association
The new data-driven industrial revolution highlights the need for big data technologies to unlock the potential in various application domains. To this end, BDV PPP projects I-BiDaaS, BigDataStack, Track & Know and Policy Cloud deliver innovative technologies to address the emerging needs of data operations and applications. To fully exploit the sustainability and take full advantage of the developed technologies, the projects onboarded pilots that exhibit their applicability in a wide variety of sectors. In the Big Data Pilot Demo Days, the projects will showcase the developed and implemented technologies to interested end-users from the industry as well as technology providers, for further adoption.
Big Data Europe SC6 WS #3: Big Data Europe Platform: Apps, challenges, goals ...BigData_Europe
Talk at the Big Data Europe SC6 workshop number 3 taking place on 11.9.2017 in Amsterdam co-located with SEMANTiCS2017 conference: The Big Data Europe Platform: Apps, challenges, goals by Aad Versteden, TenForce.
Big Data Europe SC6 WS 3: Where we are and are going for Big Data in OpenScie...BigData_Europe
Where we are and are going for Big Data in OpenScience
Keynote talk at the Big Data Europe SC6 Workshop on 11.9.2017 in Amsterdam co-located with SEMANTiCS2017: The perspective of European official statistics by Fernando Reis, Task-Force Big Data, European Commission (Eurostat).
Big Data Europe SC6 WS 3: Ron Dekker, Director CESSDA European Open Science A...BigData_Europe
Slides for keynote talk at the Big Data Europe workshop nr 3 on 11.9.2017 in Amsterdam co-located with SEMANTiCS2017 conference by Ron Dekker, Director CESSDA: European Open Science Agenda: where we are and where we are going?
Big Data Europe: SC6 Workshop 3: The European Research Data Landscape: Opport...BigData_Europe
Slides of the keynote at the 3rd Big Data Europe SC6 Workshop co-located at SEMANTiCS2018 in Amsterdam (NL) on: The European Research Data Landscape: Opportunities for CESSDA by Peter Doorn, Director DANS, Chair, Science Europe W.G. on Research Data. Chair, CESSDA ERIC General Assembly
BDE SC3.3 Workshop - Options for Wind Farm performance assessment and Power f...BigData_Europe
Options for Wind Farm performance assessment and Power forecasting (Mr. A. Kyritsis, ALTSOL/TERNA) at the BigDataEurope Workshop, Amsterdam, Novermber 2017.
BDE SC1 Workshop 3 - Open PHACTS Pilot (Kiera McNeice)BigData_Europe
Overview of Open PHACTS, the BDE Pilot project in SC1, presented at BDE SC1 Workshop 3, 13 December, 2017.
https://www.big-data-europe.eu/the-final-big-data-europe-workshop/
BDE SC1 Workshop 3 - Big Data Europe (Simon Scerri)BigData_Europe
Overview of the Big Data Europe project presented at BDE SC1 Workshop 3, 13 December, 2017.
https://www.big-data-europe.eu/the-final-big-data-europe-workshop/
Techniques to optimize the pagerank algorithm usually fall in two categories. One is to try reducing the work per iteration, and the other is to try reducing the number of iterations. These goals are often at odds with one another. Skipping computation on vertices which have already converged has the potential to save iteration time. Skipping in-identical vertices, with the same in-links, helps reduce duplicate computations and thus could help reduce iteration time. Road networks often have chains which can be short-circuited before pagerank computation to improve performance. Final ranks of chain nodes can be easily calculated. This could reduce both the iteration time, and the number of iterations. If a graph has no dangling nodes, pagerank of each strongly connected component can be computed in topological order. This could help reduce the iteration time, no. of iterations, and also enable multi-iteration concurrency in pagerank computation. The combination of all of the above methods is the STICD algorithm. [sticd] For dynamic graphs, unchanged components whose ranks are unaffected can be skipped altogether.
Adjusting primitives for graph : SHORT REPORT / NOTESSubhajit Sahu
Graph algorithms, like PageRank Compressed Sparse Row (CSR) is an adjacency-list based graph representation that is
Multiply with different modes (map)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector multiply.
2. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector multiply.
Sum with different storage types (reduce)
1. Performance of vector element sum using float vs bfloat16 as the storage type.
Sum with different modes (reduce)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector element sum.
2. Performance of memcpy vs in-place based CUDA based vector element sum.
3. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (memcpy).
4. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
Sum with in-place strategies of CUDA mode (reduce)
1. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
Big Data Europe: Workshop 3 SC6 Social Science: THE IMPORTANCE OF METADATA & BIG DATA IN OPEN SCIENCE
1. BIG DATA EUROPE
THE IMPORTANCE OF METADATA & BIG DATA IN OPEN SCIENCE
- WHERE ARE WE AND WHERE ARE WE GOING TO
3RD SC6 WORKSHOP 11 SEPTEMBER 2017, AMSTERDAM
IVANA ILIJASIC VERSIC (CESSDA ERIC)
Integrating Big Data, Software & Communities for Addressing
Europe’s Societal Challenges
BDE SC6 Workshop
2. Welcome to the last BDE SC6 workshop!
Agenda
13:00 - 13:30 Registration, Snacks and Coffee
13:30 - 13:40 Welcome by Big Data Europe, Ivana Versic (CESSDA ERIC)
13:40 - 14:00 The European Research Data landscape, Peter Doorn (DANS)
14:00 - 14:30 European Open Science Agenda: where we are and where we are going to, Ron Dekker (CESSDA ERIC)
14:30 - 15:00 Fernando Reis, Eurostat big data team (EUROSTAT)
15.00 - 15:30 Open Discussion (with Panel): Metadata and Big Data in OpenScience/Research Infrastructure
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 - 16:45 The Big Data Integrator & the BDE Pilots on top, Aad Versteden (TenForce) & Martin Kaltenböck (SWC)
16:45 - 17:00 Outlook Big Data Europe & Fare Well, Ivana Versic (CESSDA ERIC) and Martin Kaltenböck (SWC)
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3. Big Data Europe project
◎ “BigDataEurope - Empowering Communities
with Data Technologies”
◎ 3-year Horizon 2020 CSA project
◎ integrated stack of tools to manipulate, publish
and use large-scale data resources.
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4. 2 CSA measures:
◎ Engaging with a diverse range of stakeholder
groups representing particularly the Horizon
2020 societal challenges
◎ Designing, realizing and evaluating a Big Data
Aggregator platform infrastructure
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5. Rationale
◎ Show societal value of Big Data
◎ Lower barrier for using big data technologies
o Required effort and resources
o Limited data science skills
◎ Help establishing cross-lingual/organizational
/domain Data Value Chains
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8. Pilots: Overview
◎ SC1: Health & Pharm.
◎ SC2: Food & Agr.
◎ SC3: Energy
◎ SC4: Transport
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◎ SC5: Climate
◎ SC6: Social Sciences
◎ SC7: Security
9. CESSDA ERIC
◎ Consortium of Social Science Data Archives
◎ A permanent research infrastructure for delivering
better access to data regardless of data location or
researcher’s location
◎ 15 member countries across EU + 1 observer
◎ Became an ERIC (European Research
Infrastructure Consortium) on 9 June, 2017
(launched on 14 June)
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10. CESSDA ERIC in BDE
◎ Domain representative for Societal Challenge 6 –
Europe in a changing world: innovative, inclusive and
reflective societies
◎ To coordinate the Societal Challenge 6 and potential
users of big data in the fields of social sciences and
humanities (SSH)
◎ To build this interest group, collect requirements, assist
the building big data infrastructure access point for SSH
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11. Semantic Web Company (SWC)
◎ Founded in 2004 - Based in Vienna - Privately held
◎ 40+ employees, experts in text mining & linked data
◎ ~15-20% revenue growth per year
◎ 2.5 Mio Euro funding for R&D in 2017
◎ KMWorld’s says 2016 & 2017: ‘100 Companies
that Matter in Knowledge Management’
◎ Core Product: PoolParty Semantic Suite
o First release in 2009; current version 6.1
o W3C standards compliant
o Over 200 installations world-wide; used as on-premise OR Cloud Service
8-sept.-17https://www.semantic-web.com https://www.poolparty.biz
12. SWC in BDE
◎ Requirements Engineering for Big Data
Integrator (BDI)
◎ Implementation work of BDI; BDE Pilot work
◎ BDE Community Building and Communications
◎ Technical Lead SC6: – Europe in a changing
world: innovative, inclusive and reflective
societies
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13. Announcements & Pointers….
Final Big Data Europe SC6 Webinar: http://bit.ly/2vSrCQj
The importance of Metadata & Big Data in Open Science, Digital Humanities & Research
Infrastructures.
02 November 2017, 15.00pm CET
Big Data Value Forum, Versailles (FR), 21 – 23 November 2017
Info & Register: http://www.european-big-data-value-forum.eu/
LAUNCH of final BDI Version | Meet Big Data Europe there !
Website SC6: http://www.big-data-europe.eu/social-sciences/
Overall & SC6 Mailing List: http://bit.ly/1K3ZnJ2
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigdata_europe @BigData_Europe #BigDataEurope
Slideshare: http://slideshare.net/BigData_Europe
flickR: https://www.flickr.com/photos/133018547@N06/
LinkedIN Group: http://bit.ly/1VO5dow
14. 8-sept.-17www.big-data-europe.eu
◎ CESSDA ERIC, Parkveien 20, 5007 Bergen, Norway
Ivana Ilijasic Versic, ivana.versic@cessda.eu
◎ Semantic Web Company GMBH, Mariahilfer Strasse 70/8, A-1070 Vienna,
Austria
Martin Kaltenböck, m.kaltenboeck@semantic-web.at
Thank you!