The document is an opening address for Open Belgium 2018 that discusses the importance of open and reliable address data, privacy concerns around metadata, the cultural differences in privacy sensitivity around license plate data, banning diesel cars, ethical AI and open benchmarks, intermodal transportation, open access in academic research, and the need for open data feedback loops. It also provides an update on Belgium's ranking in the Open Knowledge Index and highlights some positive open data developments and remaining concerns.
This document discusses building a legal knowledge graph for smart compliance services in multilingual Europe using the Lynx project. It describes envisioned solutions including annotating, linking, classifying and translating legal resources to build the knowledge graph. One pilot focuses on analyzing contracts to help process them efficiently and understand impacts of legislative changes. The pilot would involve extracting information from contracts in multiple languages and formats. The document outlines some Lynx services available for tasks like document annotation and outlines what additional capabilities are needed. It provides an example of how the system could calculate cost increases in a contract based on index values. The document invites other companies to participate in pilots and notes job openings.
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FIWARE Global Summit
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Malaga, Spain
The Lynx project aims to build a legal knowledge graph and provide smart compliance services across multilingual Europe. It will acquire legal documents from various sources, integrate them into a knowledge graph, and develop services like search, translation, and recommendations. The project will run pilots on data protection, oil/gas/energy law, and labour law. It seeks to offer a one-stop shop for legal information and knowledge through professional, developer, and public access points.
SNCB has changed its approach to open data and is now making more of its transportation data available for free use under contracts. Currently, scheduled timetable data is available in GTFS format since 2015, with over 270 contract requests received and 24 signed. Real-time GTFS data will be available from March 2017. SNCB is also exploring making other types of transportation data openly available and promoting apps and services created using its open data.
Lynx at TeReCom workshop at JURIX 2017Lynx Project
Building the Legal Knowledge Graph for Smart Compliance Services in Multilingual Europe
Ontology Engineering Group
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
TeReCom workshop at JURIX
This document discusses building a legal knowledge graph for smart compliance services in multilingual Europe using the Lynx project. It describes envisioned solutions including annotating, linking, classifying and translating legal resources to build the knowledge graph. One pilot focuses on analyzing contracts to help process them efficiently and understand impacts of legislative changes. The pilot would involve extracting information from contracts in multiple languages and formats. The document outlines some Lynx services available for tasks like document annotation and outlines what additional capabilities are needed. It provides an example of how the system could calculate cost increases in a contract based on index values. The document invites other companies to participate in pilots and notes job openings.
FIWARE Global Summit - Digital Service Infrastructure for the EU Digital Sing...FIWARE
Presentation by Daniele Rizzi
Principal Administrator and Policy Officer, Connecting Europe Facility Program, European Commission
FIWARE Global Summit
27-28 November 2018
Malaga, Spain
The Lynx project aims to build a legal knowledge graph and provide smart compliance services across multilingual Europe. It will acquire legal documents from various sources, integrate them into a knowledge graph, and develop services like search, translation, and recommendations. The project will run pilots on data protection, oil/gas/energy law, and labour law. It seeks to offer a one-stop shop for legal information and knowledge through professional, developer, and public access points.
SNCB has changed its approach to open data and is now making more of its transportation data available for free use under contracts. Currently, scheduled timetable data is available in GTFS format since 2015, with over 270 contract requests received and 24 signed. Real-time GTFS data will be available from March 2017. SNCB is also exploring making other types of transportation data openly available and promoting apps and services created using its open data.
Lynx at TeReCom workshop at JURIX 2017Lynx Project
Building the Legal Knowledge Graph for Smart Compliance Services in Multilingual Europe
Ontology Engineering Group
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
TeReCom workshop at JURIX
The insurance business is rapidly migrating from paper-based processes through digitalization and automation to electronic processes. Digitalization and automation require standardization of information interchange if electronic business processes connect independent organizations. The standards developed by CEN/TC 445 will focus on the information interchange which connects insurance companies with their customers and their market partners, e.g. brokers, sales organizations, portals, service providers, and other insurers. This CEN/TC 445 newsletter intends to be a progress report and will inform on actual developments.
Presentation given by Alex Gluhak, Digital Catapult, at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium
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Alex Gluhak, Digital Catapult "Innovation infrastructures for cities beyond o...Mindtrek
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Big data and the transport societal challenge - Maxime FlamentBigData_Europe
Big data and new sensing and communication technologies are enabling the near-real time collection and transmission of massive amounts of transport data. This big data can be used across the transport sector for public transport, urban planning, traffic management, fleet logistics, vehicle monitoring, product development, and behavior studies. The potential impacts of big data for transport include more resource efficient, safer, better informed, less congested mobility with less delays; improved socio-economic and behavioral understanding; secure personal information exchange; forward-looking policymaking; and global leadership for the European transport industry.
Rethinking public sector data ecosystems - Open Government Data, Semantic Med...Bernhard Krabina
In the session the question will be discussed how data from the public sector is generated and made publicly available. Very often, cumbersome processes are in place until finally data (e. g. from official statistics) reach Wikipeda. Often this is done through publication in Open Government Data portals and voluntary efforts to add official data as source in Wikidata.
In the talk, a redesign of the ecosystem of how public sector data is generated, distributed and made available will be presented, facilitating Semantic MediaWiki as data tool. The relation to Wikidata/Wikibase, Open Governmen Data portals and official statistics will be discussed.
1. The public sector cannot create data value chains alone and needs to co-create them with the private sector. Co-creation can augment data quality, combine public and private sector data, and enable new AI services and business models.
2. Case studies of data sharing initiatives showed that without standardization of data models, APIs, and unified access, it is difficult to build applications that can utilize different data sources.
3. Data sharing spaces need to evolve into data ecosystems and platforms with interoperability, common data models, value-added services, and data governance frameworks to fully realize the potential of co-creating data value chains between the public and private sectors.
Partnering for Innovation, Metadata: increasing the value of digital contentalex_stanhope
This document discusses opportunities for innovation in metadata to increase the value of digital content. It notes the growth of consumer internet traffic and online ad spending as opportunities. A £5 million competition on metadata will open in September 2010 and close submissions in October, aiming to maximize the value of digital content through better identification, provenance, searchability, and machine readability of metadata. The document outlines the scope of the competition and various UK government programs and funding opportunities related to digital industries and metadata innovation.
Presentation given by Kimmo Karhu, City of Helsinki, at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium
Technology and data in court administration, Latvia. Anna SkrjabinaOECD Governance
Presentation by Anna Skrjabina made at the OECD Global Policy Roundtable on Equal Access to Justice, 28 March 2019.
For more information see www.oecd.org/gov/equal-access-to-justice-oecd-expert-roundtable-portugal-2019.htm
Keroum Slimani - Public Private Partnership for ITS with Open Data - Mindtrek...Mindtrek
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Public Private Partnership for ITS with Open Data (OPTICITIES Project)
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This document provides an overview of the state of open data and open knowledge in Belgium. It discusses Open Knowledge Belgium's mission to promote openness through advocacy, research and technology. It then outlines some of the progress made in open data policies and portals in Belgium, Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels. It also notes that while much low hanging fruit has been achieved, new challenges remain around issues like algorithm ethics, open science business models, real-time data and linked data.
Belgian governments and open data: what's happening at the federal and region...Open Knowledge Belgium
Presentation by Bart Hanssens at Open Belgium 2017.
Governments possess a lot of data which are not owned by the government, but by the society. Those data can be re-used by, among others, startups to build new applications for citizens and companies; in what ways fosters the government innovation and reinforces it the digital ecosystem. Where are we today? How easy/difficult is 'open by default' applicable in reality? What has already been achieved, what are the lessons learnt and what's the future like?
Presentation by Nils Walravens at Open Belgium 2018 - http://2018.openbelgium.be/session/smart-flanders-how-flemish-cities-are-tackling-urban-challenges-together-through-open-data
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Big data and the transport societal challenge - Maxime FlamentBigData_Europe
Big data and new sensing and communication technologies are enabling the near-real time collection and transmission of massive amounts of transport data. This big data can be used across the transport sector for public transport, urban planning, traffic management, fleet logistics, vehicle monitoring, product development, and behavior studies. The potential impacts of big data for transport include more resource efficient, safer, better informed, less congested mobility with less delays; improved socio-economic and behavioral understanding; secure personal information exchange; forward-looking policymaking; and global leadership for the European transport industry.
Rethinking public sector data ecosystems - Open Government Data, Semantic Med...Bernhard Krabina
In the session the question will be discussed how data from the public sector is generated and made publicly available. Very often, cumbersome processes are in place until finally data (e. g. from official statistics) reach Wikipeda. Often this is done through publication in Open Government Data portals and voluntary efforts to add official data as source in Wikidata.
In the talk, a redesign of the ecosystem of how public sector data is generated, distributed and made available will be presented, facilitating Semantic MediaWiki as data tool. The relation to Wikidata/Wikibase, Open Governmen Data portals and official statistics will be discussed.
1. The public sector cannot create data value chains alone and needs to co-create them with the private sector. Co-creation can augment data quality, combine public and private sector data, and enable new AI services and business models.
2. Case studies of data sharing initiatives showed that without standardization of data models, APIs, and unified access, it is difficult to build applications that can utilize different data sources.
3. Data sharing spaces need to evolve into data ecosystems and platforms with interoperability, common data models, value-added services, and data governance frameworks to fully realize the potential of co-creating data value chains between the public and private sectors.
Partnering for Innovation, Metadata: increasing the value of digital contentalex_stanhope
This document discusses opportunities for innovation in metadata to increase the value of digital content. It notes the growth of consumer internet traffic and online ad spending as opportunities. A £5 million competition on metadata will open in September 2010 and close submissions in October, aiming to maximize the value of digital content through better identification, provenance, searchability, and machine readability of metadata. The document outlines the scope of the competition and various UK government programs and funding opportunities related to digital industries and metadata innovation.
Presentation given by Kimmo Karhu, City of Helsinki, at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium
Technology and data in court administration, Latvia. Anna SkrjabinaOECD Governance
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Presentation by Bart Hanssens at Open Belgium 2017.
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Presentation by Nils Walravens at Open Belgium 2018 - http://2018.openbelgium.be/session/smart-flanders-how-flemish-cities-are-tackling-urban-challenges-together-through-open-data
This document discusses the benefits of opening cultural data. It notes that public money should yield public data, and that opening data allows for transparency, collaboration, combining of data, learning new things, and innovation. Several examples are provided of apps and tools created by combining open cultural and other types of data, such as environmental and transportation apps. Benefits include creating recommendations and predicting train occupancy. The document promotes opening cultural data to enable new insights and applications.
This document provides an agenda and information for attendees of the Open Belgium 2016 conference. The one day conference will include plenary and breakout sessions on topics like open data, its current state and reuse in Belgium. It will also feature a panel discussion on stimulating open data reuse in Belgium. Attendees can donate coins to open data working groups. The conference aims to bring together the open data community in Belgium and support further adoption of open practices.
The document discusses how cities can go beyond just open data to become fully open governments by adopting open source practices like making all new source code openly accessible on platforms like GitHub, using open standards and platforms, and creating a "Digital Service Standard" to institutionalize principles of transparency, participation, and collaboration. It provides examples of cities like Boston that have successfully implemented open source policies and argues that Belgium is lagging behind other countries that have committed to making government source code openly available by default.
Open Data is only the Beginning - Open Belgium 2017Timble
The document discusses making city governments more open beyond just open data, including adopting open source practices like publishing government software code on platforms like GitHub, creating digital service standards, and setting up development environments to improve transparency, collaboration, and reuse of resources. However, Belgium has yet to fully embrace these principles of open government, as the federal coalition agreement and some local projects do not openly publish source code despite being funded with taxpayer money. The speaker advocates for Belgium and cities to more openly share code by default to build trust and improve digital services.
- Europeana is a digital library that provides single access to European cultural heritage from over 1500 institutions containing over 20 million items.
- Previously, metadata was available under CC-BY-NC licenses, limiting reuse. Europeana is moving to adopt CC0, placing metadata in the public domain with no restrictions on use.
- Workshops identified risks but also significant rewards to open data, including benefits to users, cultural institutions, and businesses. A pilot project released 3.5 million records under CC0 with no issues.
This document provides an overview and agenda for the Open Belgium 2016 conference. The one day conference will include:
- A plenary session from 9:00-10:30 AM
- Breakout sessions from 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM on topics like open data, open source, and open standards
- A closing keynote from 5:00-5:30 PM
- A reception at Antwerp's city hall from 6:00 PM
The document also discusses the current state of open data and open government in Belgium, provides examples of available open datasets, and highlights efforts to encourage more reuse of open data.
This document summarizes the ManyLaws project which aims to address fragmented legal information across Europe by mining and aggregating national and EU legal data sources. The project will develop services for seamless access to legal data for citizens, businesses, and public administrations. These services will include parallel search of laws across countries, assessment of EU directive transposition, comparative analysis of laws, and visualizations of law relationships. The conceptual model presents legal data as interconnected graphs. The project has partners from 5 countries and will integrate 5 legal databases and analyze 8000 legislations over 24 months.
Ga strategic needfornewagreement_norwegian aggregatorgeorgiaangelaki
The document summarizes Europeana's new Data Exchange Agreement which embraces open sharing of metadata on the web. Key points of the new agreement include:
- Dropping restrictions on commercial and non-commercial use as well as attribution and share-alike clauses.
- Adopting a standardized open license (CC0) to simplify sharing of metadata.
- Allowing cultural institutions to selectively share only what they feel comfortable providing to Europeana.
- Highlighting the benefits of open data including increased access, reuse, visibility for cultural institutions and economic opportunities.
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The document discusses open data for smart cities, with a presentation by Thimo Thoeye on open data for smart citizens from the city of Ghent on October 14th in Brussels. The presentation discusses why cities open data to empower citizens to solve their own problems, make informed decisions, and enable co-creation of policy. Examples provided include open parking data and air pollution data from citizen science projects. Questions are raised about how to avoid misuse of data and misinterpretation of results from citizen projects.
Vienna has adopted an open data policy for several reasons:
1) To improve transparency and citizen participation in government.
2) As an extension of its existing e-government services for the benefit of citizens.
3) To provide added value for local businesses by making more government data openly available.
4) Open data is seen as part of Vienna's commitment to open government.
The document discusses open government data and its potential benefits. It defines open data as non-individual data from politics, public administration, and science that is publicly and freely available without restrictions. Open data can make politics and government more transparent and enable better decision making. The document outlines stages of open government from transparency to participation to collaboration. It provides examples from the UK, Germany, and Austria of open data projects and tools that increase civic engagement and oversight of elected representatives.
This document discusses research into structurally adopting open data practices within governmental organizations in the Netherlands. It describes two research programs conducted with the Province of South Holland and Municipality of The Hague. The research explored international and national open data developments and lessons learned from key expert interviews. It calls for standardized open data publication processes, supportive organizational culture and policy, and centralized coordination of legal and technical open data representatives to fully integrate open data practices.
This document discusses research into structurally adopting open data practices within governmental organizations in the Netherlands. It describes two research programs conducted with the Province of South Holland and Municipality of The Hague. The research explored international and national open data developments and lessons learned from key expert interviews. Some challenges to adopting open data included standardizing publication processes, changing collaborations, addressing legal issues, and ensuring accessibility and reliability of data. The conclusions call for centralized open data systems, stimulation of an open data culture through corporate policy, thinking in terms of technical infrastructures and automated data, and coordination through a central open data representative position.
The document summarizes the guifi.net initiative, a bottom-up broadband network built as an open commons by citizens in Spain. It discusses how guifi.net aims to build broadband infrastructure for all through collaboration and shared resources, currently connecting over 15,000 homes through 24,000 km of citizen-built networks. It also outlines how the Bottom-up Broadband for Europe (BuB4EU) initiative seeks to replicate and scale the guifi.net model across Europe by describing methodologies, sharing success stories, and creating large-scale examples of self-organized broadband commons.
This document discusses open data initiatives in Amsterdam. It notes that while civil servants understand the importance of open data, many are unsure how to use it or what their role is in delivering open data. It then outlines reasons to promote open data, including economic gains and accountability. It discusses challenges faced by local governments, including legacy ICT focus and lack of understanding of open data. The document highlights open data catalyst projects in Amsterdam, including Code for Europe and Open Cities. It notes Amsterdam's strong open data ecosystem partners and the evolution of open data programs there from 2010 to today. It provides examples of best practices and observations about stimulating local open data programs.
The document summarizes the Digital Agenda for Europe, which aims to promote broadband access and digital literacy across the EU. It outlines the Digital Agenda's 101 specific actions and targets, including ensuring broadband access for all EU citizens by 2013 and access speeds of at least 30 megabits per second by 2020. It also discusses related EU initiatives and funding to support e-government, e-health, research and innovation, and the Connecting Europe Facility to promote broadband network development.
Prof. Dr. Pieter Ballon - Living Labs and Smart Cities: Platforms for the Fut...ENoLL Conference 2010
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3. Bienvenue, Welkom,
Willkommen and Welcome!
Our lowest common language denominator will be English
today, but feel free to speak your favorite language for Q&A..
Open Belgium 2018
6. Address data = Meta data
How do you feel about this?
GDPR
LIDAR
7. Reliable and open Address data
Not as simple as it looks..
● Authentic base registry originates at city level
● Maintained by Region (Flanders, Wallonia, Brussels)
● Consolidated at Belgium’s federal level (BeST address initiative)
● Huge societal and economic impact
8. Reliable and open Address data
Not static and daily changes..
300.000 Flemish citizens are estimated to
be impacted by an address change on
1/1/2019 due to consolidating cities:
● Renaming cities
(eg: Overpelt + Neerpelt = Pelt)
● Renaming ‘duplicate street names’
● Rearranging some postal codes..
9. Status in the Interfederal Cooperation on the Base
Registries for Addresses in Belgium (23/02/2018)
Source: François Du Mortier, CIRB - e-Government Manager and Chairman of the BeST Address Committee
10. Feel free to pass by our new company address @ BeCentral
12. Cultural dimension of privacy sensitivity
Dutch license plate = public key to open meta data
(eg: https://ovi.rdw.nl/ )
Reduced fuel theft because existing
camera’s in petrol stations now use
ANPR-check in real-time..
14. Banning the diesel cars
Source: Lectrr, the Brussels Times, 03/11/2017
Partly banned in Antwerp (low
emission zone)
20+ year old diesel banned in
Brussels too
Dieselgate
German cities can now forbid
car fuel types if they want to..
17. Whenever a government agency gets to
regulate, license or subsidise a mobility
related service:
Require every mobility service provider to
share an “Open Data”-compliant real-time
set of availability status, location and cost.
This policy measure doesn’t cost you anything,
stimulates intermodal transport, avoids vendor
lock-ins and natural monopolies..
Policy suggestion
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European Open Science Cloud
Open Access provision in the Belgian copyright law
22. Source: VLIR white paper, Research Data Management and the Flemish Universities
23. Call for structured open data feedback loops
Need for Open Data feedback loops
Not only government, but citizens and companies
Anonymization is required
Example: Civic Lab
24. Open data index with review 2017/2018
Belgium’s Open Knowledge ranking
advanced from #53 (2014) to #35 (2015) to #22 (2016)
25. Many good things have happened
GDPR upcoming excuse to keep it closed
Dangerous to give the keys only to private
gatekeepers
Example: For fisconet.be (SFP/FOD Finance) information portal you now need a (free)
Sharepoint account in the Microsoft cloud
Concerns
26. ● Mirva
● Open Summer of Code
● Open Street Maps
● Digital Wallonia
Do visit the upstairs booths
Editor's Notes
To be adjusted
Maybe explain to the french they have their own side tracks in French..
And why we speak fast..
Fasten your seatbelt, we’re going to cover 30 slides in 15 minutes! (TODO: fill in exact number of slides at the end)
Do you feel your home address is your property too? Is it personal information (even without your name linked to it)?
What about lidar?
Only Title for now / Content = TODO :)
Address is good example of basic open data set, requiring interoperability and huge societal/economic impact. (Flanders will change cities, zipcode and streetnames on 1/1/2019 for 300.000 citizens).. Show slide of progress between regions (@Raf?)
Adress is meta data / show of hands for GDPR feeling about personal ownership of home address.
Changing our OKBE non-profit address required publishing private address of all board members.. (use complaint tweet Pieter).. (reference to Samusocial, Gial -> press leaks: we love transparency for others) + positive note that gov answered tweet (Fod Economy).
Open minded people always welcome at our office address: BeCentral.. grassroots reminder
Sample of cultural dimension privacy with Dutch license plate being ‘open’ meta data with public set + unexpectd positive effect (less fuel theft).
Link to clean mobility (refusing old diesels in city centers)..
Not just open data, but also ‘open formats’ for interop reuse (Raf?)
State of OSM on metadata/geospacial data.. (Lidar..)
Mobility From Address A to Address B. Self driving car = sensors = data factory (who/how reused for greater good).
Opportunity for Open Tourism data? (maybe too much?)
Pieter’s fav slde on transport
Our contintued call for open mobility data (schedules, real-time, availability)
Show status of public transport openness
Extend to Parkings and sharing platforms (cars, bikes,…)
Recommend policy maker to include one line in ‘license to operate’ for platforms and mobility providers, requiring the to open their data sets.
Use open data for academic research+ intro to state of Open Access
Fav slide Open Access update (Inge/gwen)?
Call for structured open data feedback loops
not just gov opening, but citizens and companies too (anonimised data only).
Civic labs (Dries) on clean air initiatives or bike related project?
GDPR as new excuse for not opening data set
Danger of ‘privatised’ gate keepers of authenic gov data and registeres and rising use of third party login & authentication (eg recent fisconet.beupgrade requiring MS Sharepoint login in the cloud)..
Open data index (with review process) for 2017/2018 edition
Call for Ethical AI and open benchmarks
Reminder open summer of code (past projects + upcoming?)
Only Title for now / Content = TODO :)
Address is good example of basic open data set, requiring interoperability and huge societal/economic impact. (Flanders will change cities, zipcode and streetnames on 1/1/2019 for 300.000 citizens).. Show slide of progress between regions (@Raf?)
Rue de l’église, kerkstraat, la place communale, gemeenteplein..
Contact François Du Mortier for an update..
Only Title for now / Content = TODO :)
Address is good example of basic open data set, requiring interoperability and huge societal/economic impact. (Flanders will change cities, zipcode and streetnames on 1/1/2019 for 300.000 citizens).. Show slide of progress between regions (@Raf?)
Adress is meta data / show of hands for GDPR feeling about personal ownership of home address.
Changing our OKBE non-profit address required publishing private address of all board members.. (use complaint tweet Pieter).. (reference to Samusocial, Gial -> press leaks: we love transparency for others) + positive note that gov answered tweet (Fod Economy).
Open minded people always welcome at our office address: BeCentral.. grassroots reminder
Sample of cultural dimension privacy with Dutch license plate being ‘open’ meta data with public set + unexpectd positive effect (less fuel theft).
Link to clean mobility (refusing old diesels in city centers)..
Not just open data, but also ‘open formats’ for interop reuse (Raf?)
State of OSM on metadata/geospacial data.. (Lidar..)
Mobility From Address A to Address B. Self driving car = sensors = data factory (who/how reused for greater good).
Opportunity for Open Tourism data? (maybe too much?)
Pieter’s fav slde on transport
Our contintued call for open mobility data (schedules, real-time, availability)
Show status of public transport openness
Extend to Parkings and sharing platforms (cars, bikes,…)
Recommend policy maker to include one line in ‘license to operate’ for platforms and mobility providers, requiring the to open their data sets.
Use open data for academic research+ intro to state of Open Access
Fav slide Open Access update (Inge/gwen)?
Call for structured open data feedback loops
not just gov opening, but citizens and companies too (anonimised data only).
Civic labs (Dries) on clean air initiatives or bike related project?
GDPR as new excuse for not opening data set
Danger of ‘privatised’ gate keepers of authenic gov data and registeres and rising use of third party login & authentication (eg recent fisconet.beupgrade requiring MS Sharepoint login in the cloud)..
Open data index (with review process) for 2017/2018 edition
Call for Ethical AI and open benchmarks
Reminder open summer of code (past projects + upcoming?)
Only Title for now / Content = TODO :)
Address is good example of basic open data set, requiring interoperability and huge societal/economic impact. (Flanders will change cities, zipcode and streetnames on 1/1/2019 for 300.000 citizens).. Show slide of progress between regions (@Raf?)
Adress is meta data / show of hands for GDPR feeling about personal ownership of home address.
Changing our OKBE non-profit address required publishing private address of all board members.. (use complaint tweet Pieter).. (reference to Samusocial, Gial -> press leaks: we love transparency for others) + positive note that gov answered tweet (Fod Economy).
Open minded people always welcome at our office address: BeCentral.. grassroots reminder
Sample of cultural dimension privacy with Dutch license plate being ‘open’ meta data with public set + unexpectd positive effect (less fuel theft).
Link to clean mobility (refusing old diesels in city centers)..
Not just open data, but also ‘open formats’ for interop reuse (Raf?)
State of OSM on metadata/geospacial data.. (Lidar..)
Mobility From Address A to Address B. Self driving car = sensors = data factory (who/how reused for greater good).
Opportunity for Open Tourism data? (maybe too much?)
Pieter’s fav slde on transport
Our contintued call for open mobility data (schedules, real-time, availability)
Show status of public transport openness
Extend to Parkings and sharing platforms (cars, bikes,…)
Recommend policy maker to include one line in ‘license to operate’ for platforms and mobility providers, requiring the to open their data sets.
Use open data for academic research+ intro to state of Open Access
Fav slide Open Access update (Inge/gwen)?
Call for structured open data feedback loops
not just gov opening, but citizens and companies too (anonimised data only).
Civic labs (Dries) on clean air initiatives or bike related project?
GDPR as new excuse for not opening data set
Danger of ‘privatised’ gate keepers of authenic gov data and registeres and rising use of third party login & authentication (eg recent fisconet.beupgrade requiring MS Sharepoint login in the cloud)..
Open data index (with review process) for 2017/2018 edition
Call for Ethical AI and open benchmarks
Reminder open summer of code (past projects + upcoming?)
Only Title for now / Content = TODO :)
Address is good example of basic open data set, requiring interoperability and huge societal/economic impact. (Flanders will change cities, zipcode and streetnames on 1/1/2019 for 300.000 citizens).. Show slide of progress between regions (@Raf?)
Adress is meta data / show of hands for GDPR feeling about personal ownership of home address.
Changing our OKBE non-profit address required publishing private address of all board members.. (use complaint tweet Pieter).. (reference to Samusocial, Gial -> press leaks: we love transparency for others) + positive note that gov answered tweet (Fod Economy).
Open minded people always welcome at our office address: BeCentral.. grassroots reminder
Sample of cultural dimension privacy with Dutch license plate being ‘open’ meta data with public set + unexpectd positive effect (less fuel theft).
Link to clean mobility (refusing old diesels in city centers)..
Not just open data, but also ‘open formats’ for interop reuse (Raf?)
State of OSM on metadata/geospacial data.. (Lidar..)
Mobility From Address A to Address B. Self driving car = sensors = data factory (who/how reused for greater good).
Opportunity for Open Tourism data? (maybe too much?)
Pieter’s fav slde on transport
Our contintued call for open mobility data (schedules, real-time, availability)
Show status of public transport openness
Extend to Parkings and sharing platforms (cars, bikes,…)
Recommend policy maker to include one line in ‘license to operate’ for platforms and mobility providers, requiring the to open their data sets.
Use open data for academic research+ intro to state of Open Access
Fav slide Open Access update (Inge/gwen)?
Call for structured open data feedback loops
not just gov opening, but citizens and companies too (anonimised data only).
Civic labs (Dries) on clean air initiatives or bike related project?
GDPR as new excuse for not opening data set
Danger of ‘privatised’ gate keepers of authenic gov data and registeres and rising use of third party login & authentication (eg recent fisconet.beupgrade requiring MS Sharepoint login in the cloud)..
Open data index (with review process) for 2017/2018 edition
Call for Ethical AI and open benchmarks
Reminder open summer of code (past projects + upcoming?)
Anybody feel free to add: Dries, Julia, Bert + office interns & do gooders
Only Title for now / Content = TODO :)
Address is good example of basic open data set, requiring interoperability and huge societal/economic impact. (Flanders will change cities, zipcode and streetnames on 1/1/2019 for 300.000 citizens).. Show slide of progress between regions (@Raf?)
Adress is meta data / show of hands for GDPR feeling about personal ownership of home address.
Changing our OKBE non-profit address required publishing private address of all board members.. (use complaint tweet Pieter).. (reference to Samusocial, Gial -> press leaks: we love transparency for others) + positive note that gov answered tweet (Fod Economy).
Open minded people always welcome at our office address: BeCentral.. grassroots reminder
Sample of cultural dimension privacy with Dutch license plate being ‘open’ meta data with public set + unexpectd positive effect (less fuel theft).
Link to clean mobility (refusing old diesels in city centers)..
Not just open data, but also ‘open formats’ for interop reuse (Raf?)
State of OSM on metadata/geospacial data.. (Lidar..)
Mobility From Address A to Address B. Self driving car = sensors = data factory (who/how reused for greater good).
Opportunity for Open Tourism data? (maybe too much?)
Pieter’s fav slde on transport
Our contintued call for open mobility data (schedules, real-time, availability)
Show status of public transport openness
Extend to Parkings and sharing platforms (cars, bikes,…)
Recommend policy maker to include one line in ‘license to operate’ for platforms and mobility providers, requiring the to open their data sets.
Use open data for academic research+ intro to state of Open Access
Fav slide Open Access update (Inge/gwen)?
Call for structured open data feedback loops
not just gov opening, but citizens and companies too (anonimised data only).
Civic labs (Dries) on clean air initiatives or bike related project?
GDPR as new excuse for not opening data set
Danger of ‘privatised’ gate keepers of authenic gov data and registeres and rising use of third party login & authentication (eg recent fisconet.beupgrade requiring MS Sharepoint login in the cloud)..
Open data index (with review process) for 2017/2018 edition
Call for Ethical AI and open benchmarks
Reminder open summer of code (past projects + upcoming?)
Only Title for now / Content = TODO :)
Address is good example of basic open data set, requiring interoperability and huge societal/economic impact. (Flanders will change cities, zipcode and streetnames on 1/1/2019 for 300.000 citizens).. Show slide of progress between regions (@Raf?)
Adress is meta data / show of hands for GDPR feeling about personal ownership of home address.
Changing our OKBE non-profit address required publishing private address of all board members.. (use complaint tweet Pieter).. (reference to Samusocial, Gial -> press leaks: we love transparency for others) + positive note that gov answered tweet (Fod Economy).
Open minded people always welcome at our office address: BeCentral.. grassroots reminder
Sample of cultural dimension privacy with Dutch license plate being ‘open’ meta data with public set + unexpectd positive effect (less fuel theft).
Link to clean mobility (refusing old diesels in city centers)..
Not just open data, but also ‘open formats’ for interop reuse (Raf?)
State of OSM on metadata/geospacial data.. (Lidar..)
Mobility From Address A to Address B. Self driving car = sensors = data factory (who/how reused for greater good).
Opportunity for Open Tourism data? (maybe too much?)
Pieter’s fav slde on transport
Our contintued call for open mobility data (schedules, real-time, availability)
Show status of public transport openness
Extend to Parkings and sharing platforms (cars, bikes,…)
Recommend policy maker to include one line in ‘license to operate’ for platforms and mobility providers, requiring the to open their data sets.
Use open data for academic research+ intro to state of Open Access
Fav slide Open Access update (Inge/gwen)?
Call for structured open data feedback loops
not just gov opening, but citizens and companies too (anonimised data only).
Civic labs (Dries) on clean air initiatives or bike related project?
GDPR as new excuse for not opening data set
Danger of ‘privatised’ gate keepers of authenic gov data and registeres and rising use of third party login & authentication (eg recent fisconet.beupgrade requiring MS Sharepoint login in the cloud)..
Open data index (with review process) for 2017/2018 edition
Call for Ethical AI and open benchmarks
Reminder open summer of code (past projects + upcoming?)
Only Title for now / Content = TODO :)
Address is good example of basic open data set, requiring interoperability and huge societal/economic impact. (Flanders will change cities, zipcode and streetnames on 1/1/2019 for 300.000 citizens).. Show slide of progress between regions (@Raf?)
Adress is meta data / show of hands for GDPR feeling about personal ownership of home address.
Changing our OKBE non-profit address required publishing private address of all board members.. (use complaint tweet Pieter).. (reference to Samusocial, Gial -> press leaks: we love transparency for others) + positive note that gov answered tweet (Fod Economy).
Open minded people always welcome at our office address: BeCentral.. grassroots reminder
Sample of cultural dimension privacy with Dutch license plate being ‘open’ meta data with public set + unexpectd positive effect (less fuel theft).
Link to clean mobility (refusing old diesels in city centers)..
Not just open data, but also ‘open formats’ for interop reuse (Raf?)
State of OSM on metadata/geospacial data.. (Lidar..)
Mobility From Address A to Address B. Self driving car = sensors = data factory (who/how reused for greater good).
Opportunity for Open Tourism data? (maybe too much?)
Pieter’s fav slde on transport
Our contintued call for open mobility data (schedules, real-time, availability)
Show status of public transport openness
Extend to Parkings and sharing platforms (cars, bikes,…)
Recommend policy maker to include one line in ‘license to operate’ for platforms and mobility providers, requiring the to open their data sets.
Use open data for academic research+ intro to state of Open Access
Fav slide Open Access update (Inge/gwen)?
Call for structured open data feedback loops
not just gov opening, but citizens and companies too (anonimised data only).
Civic labs (Dries) on clean air initiatives or bike related project?
GDPR as new excuse for not opening data set
Danger of ‘privatised’ gate keepers of authenic gov data and registeres and rising use of third party login & authentication (eg recent fisconet.beupgrade requiring MS Sharepoint login in the cloud)..
Open data index (with review process) for 2017/2018 edition
Call for Ethical AI and open benchmarks
Reminder open summer of code (past projects + upcoming?)
In exchange to be allowed to operate on your territory
Insert image of chinese bikes trown away..
Scooty in brussel / free-float / docked bikes (Villo + antwerp + ) .. todo in the morning..EVERYONE NEEDS API’s IN ORDER TO INTERCONNECT NEW APPS
Only Title for now / Content = TODO :)
Address is good example of basic open data set, requiring interoperability and huge societal/economic impact. (Flanders will change cities, zipcode and streetnames on 1/1/2019 for 300.000 citizens).. Show slide of progress between regions (@Raf?)
Adress is meta data / show of hands for GDPR feeling about personal ownership of home address.
Changing our OKBE non-profit address required publishing private address of all board members.. (use complaint tweet Pieter).. (reference to Samusocial, Gial -> press leaks: we love transparency for others) + positive note that gov answered tweet (Fod Economy).
Open minded people always welcome at our office address: BeCentral.. grassroots reminder
Sample of cultural dimension privacy with Dutch license plate being ‘open’ meta data with public set + unexpectd positive effect (less fuel theft).
Link to clean mobility (refusing old diesels in city centers)..
Not just open data, but also ‘open formats’ for interop reuse (Raf?)
State of OSM on metadata/geospacial data.. (Lidar..)
Mobility From Address A to Address B. Self driving car = sensors = data factory (who/how reused for greater good).
Opportunity for Open Tourism data? (maybe too much?)
Pieter’s fav slde on transport
Our contintued call for open mobility data (schedules, real-time, availability)
Show status of public transport openness
Extend to Parkings and sharing platforms (cars, bikes,…)
Recommend policy maker to include one line in ‘license to operate’ for platforms and mobility providers, requiring the to open their data sets.
Use open data for academic research+ intro to state of Open Access
Fav slide Open Access update (Inge/gwen)?
Call for structured open data feedback loops
not just gov opening, but citizens and companies too (anonimised data only).
Civic labs (Dries) on clean air initiatives or bike related project?
GDPR as new excuse for not opening data set
Danger of ‘privatised’ gate keepers of authenic gov data and registeres and rising use of third party login & authentication (eg recent fisconet.beupgrade requiring MS Sharepoint login in the cloud)..
Open data index (with review process) for 2017/2018 edition
Call for Ethical AI and open benchmarks
Reminder open summer of code (past projects + upcoming?)
Only Title for now / Content = TODO :)
Address is good example of basic open data set, requiring interoperability and huge societal/economic impact. (Flanders will change cities, zipcode and streetnames on 1/1/2019 for 300.000 citizens).. Show slide of progress between regions (@Raf?)
Adress is meta data / show of hands for GDPR feeling about personal ownership of home address.
Changing our OKBE non-profit address required publishing private address of all board members.. (use complaint tweet Pieter).. (reference to Samusocial, Gial -> press leaks: we love transparency for others) + positive note that gov answered tweet (Fod Economy).
Open minded people always welcome at our office address: BeCentral.. grassroots reminder
Sample of cultural dimension privacy with Dutch license plate being ‘open’ meta data with public set + unexpectd positive effect (less fuel theft).
Link to clean mobility (refusing old diesels in city centers)..
Not just open data, but also ‘open formats’ for interop reuse (Raf?)
State of OSM on metadata/geospacial data.. (Lidar..)
Mobility From Address A to Address B. Self driving car = sensors = data factory (who/how reused for greater good).
Opportunity for Open Tourism data? (maybe too much?)
Pieter’s fav slde on transport
Our contintued call for open mobility data (schedules, real-time, availability)
Show status of public transport openness
Extend to Parkings and sharing platforms (cars, bikes,…)
Recommend policy maker to include one line in ‘license to operate’ for platforms and mobility providers, requiring the to open their data sets.
Use open data for academic research+ intro to state of Open Access
Fav slide Open Access update (Inge/gwen)?
Call for structured open data feedback loops
not just gov opening, but citizens and companies too (anonimised data only).
Civic labs (Dries) on clean air initiatives or bike related project?
GDPR as new excuse for not opening data set
Danger of ‘privatised’ gate keepers of authenic gov data and registeres and rising use of third party login & authentication (eg recent fisconet.beupgrade requiring MS Sharepoint login in the cloud)..
Open data index (with review process) for 2017/2018 edition
Call for Ethical AI and open benchmarks
Reminder open summer of code (past projects + upcoming?)
Only Title for now / Content = TODO :)
Address is good example of basic open data set, requiring interoperability and huge societal/economic impact. (Flanders will change cities, zipcode and streetnames on 1/1/2019 for 300.000 citizens).. Show slide of progress between regions (@Raf?)
Adress is meta data / show of hands for GDPR feeling about personal ownership of home address.
Changing our OKBE non-profit address required publishing private address of all board members.. (use complaint tweet Pieter).. (reference to Samusocial, Gial -> press leaks: we love transparency for others) + positive note that gov answered tweet (Fod Economy).
Open minded people always welcome at our office address: BeCentral.. grassroots reminder
Sample of cultural dimension privacy with Dutch license plate being ‘open’ meta data with public set + unexpectd positive effect (less fuel theft).
Link to clean mobility (refusing old diesels in city centers)..
Not just open data, but also ‘open formats’ for interop reuse (Raf?)
State of OSM on metadata/geospacial data.. (Lidar..)
Mobility From Address A to Address B. Self driving car = sensors = data factory (who/how reused for greater good).
Opportunity for Open Tourism data? (maybe too much?)
Pieter’s fav slde on transport
Our contintued call for open mobility data (schedules, real-time, availability)
Show status of public transport openness
Extend to Parkings and sharing platforms (cars, bikes,…)
Recommend policy maker to include one line in ‘license to operate’ for platforms and mobility providers, requiring the to open their data sets.
Use open data for academic research+ intro to state of Open Access
Fav slide Open Access update (Inge/gwen)?
Call for structured open data feedback loops
not just gov opening, but citizens and companies too (anonimised data only).
Civic labs (Dries) on clean air initiatives or bike related project?
GDPR as new excuse for not opening data set
Danger of ‘privatised’ gate keepers of authenic gov data and registeres and rising use of third party login & authentication (eg recent fisconet.beupgrade requiring MS Sharepoint login in the cloud)..
Open data index (with review process) for 2017/2018 edition
Call for Ethical AI and open benchmarks
Reminder open summer of code (past projects + upcoming?)
Good news, there is now a review phase after the first scoring. Belgium could use this to align regional differences..
Only Title for now / Content = TODO :)
Address is good example of basic open data set, requiring interoperability and huge societal/economic impact. (Flanders will change cities, zipcode and streetnames on 1/1/2019 for 300.000 citizens).. Show slide of progress between regions (@Raf?)
Adress is meta data / show of hands for GDPR feeling about personal ownership of home address.
Changing our OKBE non-profit address required publishing private address of all board members.. (use complaint tweet Pieter).. (reference to Samusocial, Gial -> press leaks: we love transparency for others) + positive note that gov answered tweet (Fod Economy).
Open minded people always welcome at our office address: BeCentral.. grassroots reminder
Sample of cultural dimension privacy with Dutch license plate being ‘open’ meta data with public set + unexpectd positive effect (less fuel theft).
Link to clean mobility (refusing old diesels in city centers)..
Not just open data, but also ‘open formats’ for interop reuse (Raf?)
State of OSM on metadata/geospacial data.. (Lidar..)
Mobility From Address A to Address B. Self driving car = sensors = data factory (who/how reused for greater good).
Opportunity for Open Tourism data? (maybe too much?)
Pieter’s fav slde on transport
Our contintued call for open mobility data (schedules, real-time, availability)
Show status of public transport openness
Extend to Parkings and sharing platforms (cars, bikes,…)
Recommend policy maker to include one line in ‘license to operate’ for platforms and mobility providers, requiring the to open their data sets.
Use open data for academic research+ intro to state of Open Access
Fav slide Open Access update (Inge/gwen)?
Call for structured open data feedback loops
not just gov opening, but citizens and companies too (anonimised data only).
Civic labs (Dries) on clean air initiatives or bike related project?
GDPR as new excuse for not opening data set
Danger of ‘privatised’ gate keepers of authenic gov data and registeres and rising use of third party login & authentication (eg recent fisconet.beupgrade requiring MS Sharepoint login in the cloud)..
Open data index (with review process) for 2017/2018 edition
Call for Ethical AI and open benchmarks
Reminder open summer of code (past projects + upcoming?)
Only Title for now / Content = TODO :)
Address is good example of basic open data set, requiring interoperability and huge societal/economic impact. (Flanders will change cities, zipcode and streetnames on 1/1/2019 for 300.000 citizens).. Show slide of progress between regions (@Raf?)
Adress is meta data / show of hands for GDPR feeling about personal ownership of home address.
Changing our OKBE non-profit address required publishing private address of all board members.. (use complaint tweet Pieter).. (reference to Samusocial, Gial -> press leaks: we love transparency for others) + positive note that gov answered tweet (Fod Economy).
Open minded people always welcome at our office address: BeCentral.. grassroots reminder
Sample of cultural dimension privacy with Dutch license plate being ‘open’ meta data with public set + unexpectd positive effect (less fuel theft).
Link to clean mobility (refusing old diesels in city centers)..
Not just open data, but also ‘open formats’ for interop reuse (Raf?)
State of OSM on metadata/geospacial data.. (Lidar..)
Mobility From Address A to Address B. Self driving car = sensors = data factory (who/how reused for greater good).
Opportunity for Open Tourism data? (maybe too much?)
Pieter’s fav slde on transport
Our contintued call for open mobility data (schedules, real-time, availability)
Show status of public transport openness
Extend to Parkings and sharing platforms (cars, bikes,…)
Recommend policy maker to include one line in ‘license to operate’ for platforms and mobility providers, requiring the to open their data sets.
Use open data for academic research+ intro to state of Open Access
Fav slide Open Access update (Inge/gwen)?
Call for structured open data feedback loops
not just gov opening, but citizens and companies too (anonimised data only).
Civic labs (Dries) on clean air initiatives or bike related project?
GDPR as new excuse for not opening data set
Danger of ‘privatised’ gate keepers of authenic gov data and registeres and rising use of third party login & authentication (eg recent fisconet.beupgrade requiring MS Sharepoint login in the cloud)..
Open data index (with review process) for 2017/2018 edition
Call for Ethical AI and open benchmarks
Reminder open summer of code (past projects + upcoming?)