Short Talk in a Workshop to discuss use of Artificial Intelligence among cities, universities and other partners for potential projects in this area. Held at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center.
Thinking ahead for the customer of tomorrow - Doerte Laue - evolerateDoerte-Katja Laue, Dr.
AMI Biaxis conference Opening speech, Talking to the packaging Industry in Europe about global trends, consumer trends, B2B and B2C, digitalisation, digital Twin, 3d printing for replacement parts, alpha Go software, artificial intelligence for chemical Synthesis - given 20th June 2018 in Vienna by Dr. Doerte Laue, evolerate, www.evolerate.com
L'economia europea dei dati. Politiche europee e opportunità di finanziamento...Data Driven Innovation
L'economia europea dei dati: soluzioni politiche e giuridiche per realizzare un'economia dei dati a livello di Unione Europea, nell'ambito della strategia per il mercato unico digitale. La consultazione pubblica 'Building the European Data Economy'. Il paternariato pubblico privato (PPP) Big Data Value ed opportunità di finanziamento in Horizon 2020. L'incubatore Data Pitch: opportunità per Start-up e Piccole e Medie Imprese.
Business intelligence on the chinese greentech marketEC2i
EC2i objective is to support the internationalisation of European Cleantech SMEs in China and the United States by conducting cluster missions and facilitating cross-cluster partnerships. In this sense, attention is paid to developing tools to guide SMEs through the process of forming consortia and developing projects with clients.
Business intelligence for relevant US and Chinese markets have been collected in reports and are here disseminated to SMEs.
The tools presented here address general barrieres to internationalisation as well as more specific problems SMEs face when integrating themselves into complex, international value chains.
A smart city / Region with smart citizen and smart business
ecosystem. - prezentacja Sergiego Figueroli podczas konferencji „SMART_KOM. Kraków w sieci inteligentnych miast”, 7.11.2014 r., Kraków
apidays LIVE Helsinki & North 2022_Digital Ecosystems in Lombardyapidays
apidays LIVE Helsinki & North: API Ecosystems - Connecting Physical and Digital
March 16 & 17, 2022
Digital Ecosystems in Lombardy: fostering public and private relationships to get value from data
Marco Panebianco, Chief of Data Architecture and Digital ecosystems unit at ARIA S.p.A. Lombardia
Business intelligence on the US greentech marketEC2i
EC2i objective is to support the internationalisation of European Cleantech SMEs in China and the United States by conducting cluster missions and facilitating cross-cluster partnerships. In this sense, attention is paid to developing tools to guide SMEs through the process of forming consortia and developing projects with clients.
Business intelligence for relevant US and Chinese markets have been collected in reports and are here disseminated to SMEs.
The tools presented here address general barrieres to internationalisation as well as more specific problems SMEs face when integrating themselves into complex, international value chains.
Madrid's experience developing an integrated, technology-enabled transport system. Presented by Antonio García Pastor at Transforming Transportation 2015.
Transforming Transportation 2015: Smart Cities for Shared Prosperity is the annual conference co-organized by the World Resources Institute and the World Bank.
Big io t Project New Overview
Project‘s Goals
Don’t:
Develop yet another platform
Do:
Enable syntactic & semantic interoperability of IoT platforms
Reuse & build upon existing methods and standards to allow interweaving of platforms, things, and users
Lower market entry barriers
Foster an open IoT ecosystems
Thinking ahead for the customer of tomorrow - Doerte Laue - evolerateDoerte-Katja Laue, Dr.
AMI Biaxis conference Opening speech, Talking to the packaging Industry in Europe about global trends, consumer trends, B2B and B2C, digitalisation, digital Twin, 3d printing for replacement parts, alpha Go software, artificial intelligence for chemical Synthesis - given 20th June 2018 in Vienna by Dr. Doerte Laue, evolerate, www.evolerate.com
L'economia europea dei dati. Politiche europee e opportunità di finanziamento...Data Driven Innovation
L'economia europea dei dati: soluzioni politiche e giuridiche per realizzare un'economia dei dati a livello di Unione Europea, nell'ambito della strategia per il mercato unico digitale. La consultazione pubblica 'Building the European Data Economy'. Il paternariato pubblico privato (PPP) Big Data Value ed opportunità di finanziamento in Horizon 2020. L'incubatore Data Pitch: opportunità per Start-up e Piccole e Medie Imprese.
Business intelligence on the chinese greentech marketEC2i
EC2i objective is to support the internationalisation of European Cleantech SMEs in China and the United States by conducting cluster missions and facilitating cross-cluster partnerships. In this sense, attention is paid to developing tools to guide SMEs through the process of forming consortia and developing projects with clients.
Business intelligence for relevant US and Chinese markets have been collected in reports and are here disseminated to SMEs.
The tools presented here address general barrieres to internationalisation as well as more specific problems SMEs face when integrating themselves into complex, international value chains.
A smart city / Region with smart citizen and smart business
ecosystem. - prezentacja Sergiego Figueroli podczas konferencji „SMART_KOM. Kraków w sieci inteligentnych miast”, 7.11.2014 r., Kraków
apidays LIVE Helsinki & North 2022_Digital Ecosystems in Lombardyapidays
apidays LIVE Helsinki & North: API Ecosystems - Connecting Physical and Digital
March 16 & 17, 2022
Digital Ecosystems in Lombardy: fostering public and private relationships to get value from data
Marco Panebianco, Chief of Data Architecture and Digital ecosystems unit at ARIA S.p.A. Lombardia
Business intelligence on the US greentech marketEC2i
EC2i objective is to support the internationalisation of European Cleantech SMEs in China and the United States by conducting cluster missions and facilitating cross-cluster partnerships. In this sense, attention is paid to developing tools to guide SMEs through the process of forming consortia and developing projects with clients.
Business intelligence for relevant US and Chinese markets have been collected in reports and are here disseminated to SMEs.
The tools presented here address general barrieres to internationalisation as well as more specific problems SMEs face when integrating themselves into complex, international value chains.
Madrid's experience developing an integrated, technology-enabled transport system. Presented by Antonio García Pastor at Transforming Transportation 2015.
Transforming Transportation 2015: Smart Cities for Shared Prosperity is the annual conference co-organized by the World Resources Institute and the World Bank.
Big io t Project New Overview
Project‘s Goals
Don’t:
Develop yet another platform
Do:
Enable syntactic & semantic interoperability of IoT platforms
Reuse & build upon existing methods and standards to allow interweaving of platforms, things, and users
Lower market entry barriers
Foster an open IoT ecosystems
Antonio Pastor presents on Madrid's efforts towards administrative, modal, technological, and fare integration on its public transport systems. He enumerates the work that the city has done, and shares the lessons they learned.
Transforming Transportation 2015: Smart Cities for Shared Prosperity is the annual conference co-organized by the World Resources Institute and the World Bank.
Josep RAMON FERRER, Smart city director de la Ville de Barcelone - INNOVATION...Les Interconnectés
L'ensemble des acteurs institutionnels, entreprises, société civile organisée sont aujourd'hui conscients de la nécessité d'explorer de nouvelles manières de travailler et d'inventer conjointement de nouveaux modèles économiques.
Plusieurs points de vue seront proposés en écho aux témoignages des collectivités françaises.
José Manuel Leceta-La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación di...Fundación Ramón Areces
'La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación digital'. Este fue el hilo conductor de la jornada que celebramos el 14 de marzo de 2017 con la OCDE. Arrancó con las intervenciones de Ángel Gurría, Secretario general de la OCDE, y de Álvaro Nadal, Ministro de Energía, Turismo y Agenda Digital. A continuación, diferentes expertos y emprendedores explicaron cómo la tecnología está revolucionando la industria y los negocios.
Take a look to see how the Internet of Things is critical to future city-planning processes. In fact, day by day, cities are facing a variety of challenges such as: job creation, economic growth, environmental sustainability and social resilience.
"SEMINAR: Análisis de Big data con Tidyverse y Spark: uso en estadística pública"
By Xavier de Pedro Puente, Ph.D.
Senior Technician at the Barcelona City Council.
Wednesday, March 29th, 2023. 16h-19:00h + questions
Within the context of the postgraduate course on
"Data Science. Applications to Biology and Medicine with Python and R"
at University of Barcelona (IL3). 2023.
Taller Allibera el teu ordinador amb Linux en catalaXavier de Pedro
DIMECRES 25/05/2022 a les 18:30h - CÀPSULA FORMATIVA: ALLIBERA EL TEU ORDINADOR
Casal de Barri Can Carol
http://cancarolvallcarca.cat
Aquesta càpsula tindrà una part introductòria on es repassaran els principals problemes que hi sol haver en emprar ordinadors amb sistemes operatius privatius de
llibertats. Es mostraran, pas a pas, formes d’instal·lar un sistema operatiu lliure, i en català, actualitzat (i actualitzable fàcilment per xarxa de forma periòdica).
Durant la sessió es farà una instal·lació d’un sistema operatiu lliure en un ordinador al costat del sistema operatiu que ja hi té instal·lat (sense malmetre’l). També es mostrarà un altre ordinador similar ja enllestit.
Es recomana portar l’ordinador propi.
Seminario "Análisis de Big Data con Tidyverse y Spark: uso en estadística pública". Dentro de curso de postgrado: "Data Science. Applications to Biology and Medicine with Python and R". Universidad de Barcelona. 2020
Sesión sobre GNU Linux - Introduction and Administration. Dentro de curso de postgrado "Data Science. Aplicaciones a la Biologia y a la Medicina con Python y R". Universidad de Barcelona. 2020
Brief introduction to GNU/Linux OS. Introduction of basic concepts, commands, And a few tips for administration tasks.
With the context of a course in Data Science: Applications to Biology and Medicine with Python and R (2020 edition). Postgraduate course at University of Barcelona.
Introduction to GNU/Linux, Free/Libre Open Source Software, comparing the OS with Mac OSX and Microsoft Windows, and a few other infos and pointers.
Content partially reused from a Masters Degree at VHIR where I had to tech that introduction prior to using GNU/Linux tools for Bioinformatics in that master of traslational medicine: https://www.vhir.org
Enhance your Team Work with Distributed Version Control Systems - DVCSXavier de Pedro
Distributed revision control takes a peer-to-peer approach to version control, as opposed to the client-server approach of centralized systems. Rather than a single, central repository on which clients synchronize, each peer's working copy of the co<x>debase is a complete repository. Distributed revision control synchronizes repositories by exchanging patches (sets of changes) from peer to peer. This results in some important differences from a centralized system:
No canonical, reference copy of the co<x>debase exists by default; only working copies.
Common operations (such as commits, viewing history, and reverting changes) are fast, because there is no need to communicate with a central server.
Communication is only necessary when sharing changes among other peers.
Each working copy effectively functions as a remote backup of the co<x>debase and of its change-history, protecting against data loss.
Other differences include:
Multiple "central" repositories.
Code from disparate repositories are merged based on a web of trust, i.e., historical merit or quality of changes.
Numerous different development models are possible, such as development / release branches or a Commander / Lieutenant model, allowing for efficient delegation of topical developments in very large projects.[3] Lieutenants are project members who have the power to dynamically decide which branches to merge.
Network is not involved for common operations.
A separate set of "sync" operations are available for committing or receiving changes with remote repositories.
DVCS proponents point to several advantages of distributed version control systems over the traditional centralised model:
Allows users to work productively when not connected to a network.
Makes most operations much faster.
Allows participation in projects without requiring permissions from project authorities, and thus arguably better fosters culture of meritocracy instead of requiring "committer" status.
Allows private work, so users can use their changes even for early drafts they do not want to publish.
Avoids relying on one physical machine as a single point of failure.
Permits centralized control of the "release version" of the project
On FLOSS software projects it is much easier to create a project fork from a project that is stalled because of leadership conflicts or design disagreements.
Enhance your Team Work with Distributed Version Control Systems - DVCSXavier de Pedro
Distributed revision control takes a peer-to-peer approach to version control, as opposed to the client-server approach of centralized systems. Rather than a single, central repository on which clients synchronize, each peer's working copy of the co<x>debase is a complete repository. Distributed revision control synchronizes repositories by exchanging patches (sets of changes) from peer to peer. This results in some important differences from a centralized system:
No canonical, reference copy of the co<x>debase exists by default; only working copies.
Common operations (such as commits, viewing history, and reverting changes) are fast, because there is no need to communicate with a central server.
Communication is only necessary when sharing changes among other peers.
Each working copy effectively functions as a remote backup of the co<x>debase and of its change-history, protecting against data loss.
Other differences include:
Multiple "central" repositories.
Code from disparate repositories are merged based on a web of trust, i.e., historical merit or quality of changes.
Numerous different development models are possible, such as development / release branches or a Commander / Lieutenant model, allowing for efficient delegation of topical developments in very large projects.[3] Lieutenants are project members who have the power to dynamically decide which branches to merge.
Network is not involved for common operations.
A separate set of "sync" operations are available for committing or receiving changes with remote repositories.
DVCS proponents point to several advantages of distributed version control systems over the traditional centralised model:
Allows users to work productively when not connected to a network.
Makes most operations much faster.
Allows participation in projects without requiring permissions from project authorities, and thus arguably better fosters culture of meritocracy instead of requiring "committer" status.
Allows private work, so users can use their changes even for early drafts they do not want to publish.
Avoids relying on one physical machine as a single point of failure.
Permits centralized control of the "release version" of the project
On FLOSS software projects it is much easier to create a project fork from a project that is stalled because of leadership conflicts or design disagreements.
150511 programari lliure_i_taller_de_linux_v2Xavier de Pedro
Seminari sobre Programari Lliure i GNU/Linux, amb taller guiat per a instal·lar-te Ubuntu al teu ordinador de forma dual amb el teu altre sistema operatiu.
Hack-tivisme amb eines i continguts alliberats: beneficia-te'n!Xavier de Pedro
Xerrada al Fòrum Social Català 2014. http://2014.forumsocialcatala.cat/item11
En el taller es reflexionarà sobre els avantatges d'emprar coneixement lliure i alliberar el coneixement generat per nosaltres. S'explicarà com s'ha de fer per a garantir que les generacions futures puguin emprar i continuar millorant el coneixement que hem generat de forma individual o col·lectiva.
En el taller separarem el coneixement en tres tipus:
1. informació en si mateixa, com poden ser documents escrits, plànols de construcció d'objectes/cases/màquines, o també vídeos, documentals, música o altres documents en formats àudio (contes explicats per a nens, etc).
2. programes informàtics (d'ordinador, tauleta, telèfon intel·ligent, però també del cotxe, electrodomèstics, drons, etc)
3. eines físiques (impressores 3D, telèfons, tractors, tallers per fabricar maons per a la construcció, forns, etc)
El tipus de llicència de copyright escollida és important, i determina que haguem protegit legalment que altres persones puguin emprar i modificar, si volem, el nostre coneixement, i també ens protegeix de que altres persones no pugui apoderar-se en exclusiva del nostre coneixement sense demanar-nos permís previ per arribar a algun acord que ens satisfaci.
Podem posar un exemple, en el cas dels programes informàtics. La majoria de persones empren els programes que venien amb l'ordinador, i els que “els hi han passat” amics o familiars per a instal·lar-se. En la majoria de casos això vol dir emprar i piratejar programari (software) propietari: MS Windows, MS Office, Photoshop, Ilustrator, ... Això és il·legal i poc ètic, i ens fa deixar d'aprofitar la fantàstica oportunitat d'emprar programari lliure per a les mateixes tasques. Aquest programari és diu lliure per que porta associades unes llibertats legals del que pots fer amb el programa. L'objectiu d'aquest taller és introduir la reflexió sobre quin programari solem emprar per tradició i comoditat, quina alternativa tenim, i les conseqüències positives que té per a nosaltres, i per a la Comunitat, d'escollir programari lliure per davant del programari propietari sempre que n'existeixin alternatives prou madures com ja existeixen en molts àmbits.
Al taller s'exposaran exemples reals de l'àmbit de la documentació, elaboració de plànols de edificacions, construcció del necessari per a sostenir una civilització, fotos i vídeos (quins sí i quins no), programes d'ordinador/tauleta i telèfon mòbil, i de quina manera ens en podem beneficiar de forma individual i col·lectiva del seu ús.
Hack-tivisme amb continguts i eines alliberades: beneficia-te'n!Xavier de Pedro
Xerrada sobre com l'ètica hacker ens pot ajudar en el nostre activisme per un món millor si emprem continguts lliures (amb copyleft, llicències de copyright de tipus "Creative Commons") i eines lliures, com són el programari lliure (eines immaterials) i el maquinari lliure (eines materials). S'indica també com ens poden beneficiar d'aquestes pràctiques, tant de forma individual com col·lectivament.
Xerrada feta el 5 d'Abril de 2014 emmarcada dins les Jornades de Cultura Lliure al Centre Civic Can Basté de Nou Barris de Barcelona (Catalunya, Espanya).
Més informació (i diapositives amb enllaços clicables, etc):
http://llavorspac.org/CanBaste
V Jornadas de Software Libre - UPC: TikiWiki en contextos educativos (I) y (II)Xavier de Pedro
V Jornades de Programari Lliure
ETSEIB (UPC), del 5 al 8 de juliol de 2006
http://jornadespl.org
Aquesta obra està sota una Llicència de Creative Commons Atribució - CompartirPerIgual 2.5. Espanya.
De Pedro, X. y Reyes, J. 2006a. “TikiWiki en contextos educativos (I): las comunidades abiertas de aprendizaje cooperativo y reflexivo”. V Jornadas de Software Libre, Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña. Texto completo: http://www.ub.edu/gclub/dl52 (530 Kb).
De Pedro, X. y Reyes, J. 2006b. “TikiWiki en contextos educativos (II): los sistemas de evaluación de los aprendizajes”. V Jornadas de Software Libre, Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña. Texto completo: http://www.ub.edu/gclub/dl53 (698 Kb)
II jornadas de Usuarios R: Usando de forma segura R vía web con TikiXavier de Pedro
Usando de forma segura R vía web con Tiki.
Xavier de Pedro*, Àlex Sanchez
Departamento de Estadística
Universitdad de Barcelona
http://estbioinfo.stat.ub.es
Xavier.dePedro@ub.edu
1) Nuestras necesidades
2) GUI's Web para R
3) Tiki y el nuevo PluginR
4) Ejemplos y casos de uso
5) Trabajo futuro
A menudo el personal docente e investigador (PDI) de los centros de investigación utiliza software propietario para la gestión de su contenido en páginas web y facilitar la colaboración con otros (departamento, grupo de investigación, proyecto, colegas extranjeros...). Se suelen buscar aplicaciones del estilo Web 2.0, por lo que si antes se solía usar herramientas como bscw, o MS Sharepoint, ahora no es raro ver el uso de Google sites, Google Docs, Wikispaces, .... El software usado no suele ser lo bastante completo o versátil como para permitir configurar el escenario de uso deseado según las necesidades que se tienen en cada caso. Y por tanto, es frecuente que se acaben usando multitud de programas diferentes, con sus respectivos nombres de usuario y contraseña, para todas y cada una de sus necesidades de publicación y colaboración on-line (noticias, archivos, foros, wiki, hojas de cálculo, trackers o bases de datos, ...). En muchos casos, además, se suele perder el control de los datos al estar en empresas externas que imponen sus propias condiciones de uso.
Actualmente existen diversas aplicaciones web 2.0 de software libre que, en teoría, podrían facilitar dichos escenarios de uso (Tiki, Plone, Drupal, Joomla, Twiki, ...). En esta comunicación se aborda el caso de la recientemente liberada versión 3.0 de Tiki (Tikiwiki CMS/Groupware - http://tikiwiki.org). Se hará un análisis de las múltiples prestaciones de qué dispone ya funcionales en cuanto se instala la aplicación [motor wiki potente y translingüístico (CLWE), edición visual (Wysiwyg) o rápida (Wiki), foros, blogs, trackers, folksonomia / marcas libres, mapas y GIS libre, web semántica, múltiples plugins ya instalados para funcionalidades avanzadas, webservices, sistema granular de permisos y categorización jerárquica de contenido, búsqueda sensible a permisos de lectura...]. Por otra parte, se citarán casos concretos de uso en universidades catalanas, y se ilustrará con una breve demostración de instalación y configuración a la estética de la Universidad de Barcelona en unos pocos clics.
Casos de uso a gran escala:
* Sitio internacional de soporte de Mozilla Firefox (http://support.mozilla.com),
* Wiki de KDE (http://wiki.kde.org).
La comunicación está destinada a alumnado y profesorado que no conozca prácticamente Tiki 3.0, y esté buscando un sistema unificado y actualizado de herramientas web para facilitar la colaboración con sus colegas sin recurrir a software propietario ni a multitud de aplicaciones sueltas.
Colaboración entre PDI (2): Gestión bibliográfica con BibusXavier de Pedro
A menudo el personal docente e investigador (PDI) de los centros de investigación utiliza software propietario para la gestión de sus referencias bibliográficas (Endnote, Reference Manager, Procite ...). Durante mucho tiempo no han existido alternativas libres multiplataforma que tuvieran prestaciones similares, pero desde hace algunos años que Bibus se ha ido estableciendo como solución cada vez más estable y usable tanto sobre GNU/Linux, MS Windows o Mac. Además, cada vez más se están promocionando servicios web para compartir bibliografía con herramientas de software de fuentes cerradas, incluso a través de las instituciones públicas españolas (EndnoteWeb, RefWorks, ...), como si fuera la única manera posible de facilitar que el PDI pueda mantener su propia base de datos individual o compartida on-line de publicaciones y reusar las citas bibliográficas en sus artículos.
Así, en esta comunicación se abordan brevemente algunas ventajas e inconvenientes del uso de Bibus para gestionar la bibliografía personal o de un grupo de investigación, a partir de la experiencia concreta del autor de la comunicación. Se mostrará un ejemplo concreto de uso de Bibus a partir de la exportación del CV desde la aplicación Curricul@ (del conjunto de aplicaciones WebGREC que usan la mayoría de universidades catalanas para la gestión del las publicaciones de su PDI). Asímismo se citarán brevemente algunas de las alternativas actuales libres, en comparación con sus análogas propietarias.
La comunicación está destinada a alumnado y profesorado que no conozca prácticamente Bibus aún, y que use alternativas propietarias para sus tareas de gestión de referencias y creación de la bibliografía de sus publicaciones en el formato deseado.
Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHOChristina Parmionova
The 2024 World Health Statistics edition reviews more than 50 health-related indicators from the Sustainable Development Goals and WHO’s Thirteenth General Programme of Work. It also highlights the findings from the Global health estimates 2021, notably the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy and healthy life expectancy.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Preliminary findings _OECD field visits to ten regions in the TSI EU mining r...OECDregions
Preliminary findings from OECD field visits for the project: Enhancing EU Mining Regional Ecosystems to Support the Green Transition and Secure Mineral Raw Materials Supply.
RFP for Reno's Community Assistance CenterThis Is Reno
Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
About Potato, The scientific name of the plant is Solanum tuberosum (L).Christina Parmionova
The potato is a starchy root vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes are tubers of the plant Solanum tuberosum, a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Wild potato species can be found from the southern United States to southern Chile
Synopsis (short abstract) In December 2023, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 30 May as the International Day of Potato.
Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Donate to charity during this holiday seasonSERUDS INDIA
For people who have money and are philanthropic, there are infinite opportunities to gift a needy person or child a Merry Christmas. Even if you are living on a shoestring budget, you will be surprised at how much you can do.
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-to-donate-to-charity-during-this-holiday-season/
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Challenges and opportunities in Artificial Intelligence
1. Municipal Data Office (MDO) – Barcelona City Council
Challenges and
opportunities in Artificial
Intelligence (10’)
Xavier de Pedro & Isaac Aparicio
Municipal Data Office. Barcelona City Council
https://www.barcelona.cat/en/
July 18th, 2018
3. Municipal Data Office (MDO) – Barcelona City Council
01 Background
Barcelona City Council holds several
«Government Measures» related to a common
Digital Plan 2017-2020: A government measure for
open digitisation:
GM 2016: Digital City Plan. Transition towards
Technological Sovereignty
GM 2017:Free software & agile development of
public administration services
GM 2018: Ethical & accountable data management:
Data Commons
https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/digital/en
4. Municipal Data Office (MDO) – Barcelona City Council
01 Background
GM 2016 – Barcelona Digital City Plan.
Transition towards Technological
Sovereignty
Transversal plan aiming at guaranteeing a
coherent, standard technology policy within the
City Council
Source: https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/digital/sites/default/files/LE_MesuradeGovern_EN_9en.pdf
5. Municipal Data Office (MDO) – Barcelona City Council
01 Background
GM 2017 - Free software & agile
development of public administration
services
Source: https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/digital/sites/default/files/LE_MesuradeGovern_EN_9en.pdf
6. Municipal Data Office (MDO) – Barcelona City Council
01 Background
Execution
Forecast
of
Flagship
Projects
as of
GM 2017
Source: https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/digital/sites/default/files/LE_MesuradeGovern_EN_9en.pdf
7. Municipal Data Office (MDO) – Barcelona City Council
01 Background
GM 2018 - Ethical & accountable data
management: Data Commons
The deployment of the new data
governance
Ethical and responsible data management
City Data Infrastructure
Source: https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/digital/sites/default/files/2018_mesuradegovern_en.pdf
8. Municipal Data Office (MDO) – Barcelona City Council
01 Background
Barcelona Data Commons
Source: https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/digital/sites/default/files/2018_mesuradegovern_en.pdf
9. Municipal Data Office (MDO) – Barcelona City Council
01 Background
GM 2018: Emblematic Projects
Source: https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/digital/sites/default/files/2018_mesuradegovern_en.pdf
10. Municipal Data Office (MDO) – Barcelona City Council
01 Background
GM 2018: Budget and schedule
Source: https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/digital/sites/default/files/2018_mesuradegovern_en.pdf
11. Municipal Data Office (MDO) – Barcelona City Council
02AI: Main areas of applicability
12. Municipal Data Office (MDO) – Barcelona City Council
02 AI: Main areas of applicability
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Operational services for the whole City
Council
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Predictive models
– Fraud
– Mobility
– Gentrification
– ...
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03 AI: Challenges
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Engines & Tools to save money and workload, respecting privacy,
general data protection regulation (RGPD), ...
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Anticipating and modeling situations
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Feeding (properly) the Data Lake (CityOS)
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03 AI: Needs
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Needs & Other requirements:
– Engagement between MDO and the rest of
the organization
– Achieve involvement from Staff
– Appropriate Training
– Time, while keeping Technological
Sovereignty
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