J. Stephen Downie (Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), David De Roure (Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford) and Kevin Page (Oxford e-Research Centre, University of Oxford).
Music Linked Data Workshop, 12 May 2011, JISC, London.
세계산학관협력총회 http://www.watef.org 패널을 공지합니다.
토론자로 참여가능한 분도 모집합니다. 많은 관심을 부탁드려요.
2017 Triple Helix Conference Special Issue Session http://www.triplehelix-korea.org/
Theme (주제): Measuring Triple Helix Synergies and Innovations using Scientometric, Technometric, Informetric, Webometric, and Altmetric Data
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페이스북 라이브 생중계: 서인수 (즐거운 사물인터넷 대표)
Organizers
Mi Young Chong (Univ. of North Texas, USA) miyoungchong@my.unt.edu
Han Woo Park (Yeungnam University, South Korea)
발표자: 김도훈, Brandon Moore, 윤정원
Presenter: Leo Kim
Title: From Institution to Individual: Data-Based Reflection of Triple-Helix Operation in South Korea
Biography: Leo Kim is the CEO of Ars Praxia. He graduated from LSE (Methodology, Master) and University of Sussex (Science and Technology Studies, PhD). He has been developing the methodology of semantic network analysis and has a professional background in innovation studies and unstructured data analysis.
Presenter: Brandon Moore
Title: Improving open data accessibility: Using domain driven design and microservice architecture to create user friendly open data systems
Biography: Brandon Moore is a solutions architect for Nationstar Mortgage LLC. He has 20 years experience as a software engineer and is currently the lead architect for a new reverse mortgage platform. He is also an Information Science PhD student at the University of North Texas. His research interests are text analytics and data mining.
Presenter: Jungwon Yoon
TItle: Triple Helix Dynamics of Technological Innovation Systems in South Korea: A Comparative Analysis
Biography: Jungwon Yoon is a research fellow at Soongsil University in South Korea. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology of Technology and Science from Georgia Institute of Technology, USA. Her areas of expertise are in science and technology studies (STS), including science & technology policy, sociology of sciences, innovation studies, and technology management. Her current research focuses on dynamics of innovation systems in both South and North Korea. Her latest publications include "Triple helix dynamics of South Korea’s innovation system: a network analysis of inter-regional technological collaborations" and "Quintuple helix structure of Sino-Korean research collaboration in science."
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Music Linked Data Workshop, 12 May 2011, JISC, London.
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Music Linked Data Workshop, 12 May 2011, JISC, London.
S. Dixon, C. Mesnage, B. Norton. LinkedBrainz LiveMusicNet
Simon Dixon, Cedric Mesnage and Barry Norton (Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London).
Music Linked Data Workshop, 12 May 2011, JISC, London.
세계산학관협력총회 http://www.watef.org 패널을 공지합니다.
토론자로 참여가능한 분도 모집합니다. 많은 관심을 부탁드려요.
2017 Triple Helix Conference Special Issue Session http://www.triplehelix-korea.org/
Theme (주제): Measuring Triple Helix Synergies and Innovations using Scientometric, Technometric, Informetric, Webometric, and Altmetric Data
9월 15일 금요일 16:45 - 18:15 장소: 대구엑스코
페이스북 라이브 생중계: 서인수 (즐거운 사물인터넷 대표)
Organizers
Mi Young Chong (Univ. of North Texas, USA) miyoungchong@my.unt.edu
Han Woo Park (Yeungnam University, South Korea)
발표자: 김도훈, Brandon Moore, 윤정원
Presenter: Leo Kim
Title: From Institution to Individual: Data-Based Reflection of Triple-Helix Operation in South Korea
Biography: Leo Kim is the CEO of Ars Praxia. He graduated from LSE (Methodology, Master) and University of Sussex (Science and Technology Studies, PhD). He has been developing the methodology of semantic network analysis and has a professional background in innovation studies and unstructured data analysis.
Presenter: Brandon Moore
Title: Improving open data accessibility: Using domain driven design and microservice architecture to create user friendly open data systems
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Presenter: Jungwon Yoon
TItle: Triple Helix Dynamics of Technological Innovation Systems in South Korea: A Comparative Analysis
Biography: Jungwon Yoon is a research fellow at Soongsil University in South Korea. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology of Technology and Science from Georgia Institute of Technology, USA. Her areas of expertise are in science and technology studies (STS), including science & technology policy, sociology of sciences, innovation studies, and technology management. Her current research focuses on dynamics of innovation systems in both South and North Korea. Her latest publications include "Triple helix dynamics of South Korea’s innovation system: a network analysis of inter-regional technological collaborations" and "Quintuple helix structure of Sino-Korean research collaboration in science."
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Edward Whitley C19 2018 Institutional Climates for Digital Scholarshipedwardwhitley
Slides from Edward Whitley's presentation, "Institutional Climates for Digital Scholarship" at the 2018 conference of C19: The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists
J-P. Fauconnier, J. Roumier. Musonto - A Semantic Search Engine Dedicated to ...MusicNet
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Music Linked Data Workshop, 12 May 2011, JISC, London.
D. Bretherton, D. A. Smith, J. Lambert, mc schraefel. MusicNet: Aligning Musi...MusicNet
David Bretherton, Daniel Alexander Smith, Joe Lambert and mc schraefel (Music, and Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton).
Music Linked Data Workshop, 12 May 2011, JISC, London.
S. Dixon, C. Mesnage, B. Norton. LinkedBrainz LiveMusicNet
Simon Dixon, Cedric Mesnage and Barry Norton (Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London).
Music Linked Data Workshop, 12 May 2011, JISC, London.
Keynote talk on "Music in the Archives: Digital Musicology as a case study in Computational Archival Science" by David De Roure, for the workshop on "Computational Archival Science: digital records in the age of big data" at IEEE Big Data 2020, 11 December 2020.
Exploiting Musical Connections: A Proposal for Support of Work Relationships ...Jenn Riley
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3. Motivation A resource of this size empowers musicologists to approach their work in a new and different way, starting with the data, and to ask research questions that have not been possible before The analysis is useful in classifying different genres of music and can be used to compare different styles of composition within a composer’s works or between composers It can also be used to understand historical influences over time and location
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10. MIREX Overview Stephen Downie Music Information Retrieval Evaluation eXchange Began in 2005 Tasks defined by community debate Data sets collected and/or donated Participants submit code to IMIRSEL Code rarely works first try Huge labour consumption getting programs to work Meet at ISMIR to discuss results www.music-ir.org/mirex
13. Structural analysis processing time by different algorithms Evaluations of 3 algorithms and human against a ground truth FPC = Frame Pair Clustering