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ODAK 2022 : Symposium on Open Data and Knowledge for a Post-Pandemic Era | |||||||||||||||||
Link: https://universityofbrighton.github.io/odak/ | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
**** Contributions ****
We seek different types of contributions: 1. Research articles - Full papers: innovative research, in any of the topics below (maximum 8 pages), with explicit reporting of evidence of results. - Case Studies: update of ongoing projects, in any of the topics below (maximum 5 pages), including national or international multidisciplinary projects. - Posters: visual communication on topics of interest to be displayed at the event in an open area, together with an associated report (maximum 2 pages) describing the topic, with explicitly stated key points, a textual description introducing the poster and the described project and a textual explanation of graphical diagrams or images reported in the poster. Both academia and industry contributions are welcome. These contributions are solicited (but not limited to) in the following topics: - Secure and privacy of open data and knowledge - Interoperability and semantic web - Large scale digitisation of analogue data, both 2D and 3D. - FAIR technologies, including standards and ontologies - Data quality including quality of data content and data format - Data analytics, including artificial intelligence, of aggregated large-scale datasets - Visualisation (inc. immersive environments) of large-scale datasets - Human-computer interaction with open data and knowledge - Business aspects and sustainability of open data - Applications of open data and knowledge in Health, Public Sector, Education and Cultural Heritage 2. Panel Sessions We welcome expressions of interest to organise or contribute a talk to panel sessions exploring cross-cutting areas of interest, including but not limited to the following: - Towards the interoperability, including challenges, technologies and future directions - Security and privacy, including software system engineering considerations, as well as IPR and legal aspects - Quality validation, including priorities such as quantity vs quality. - Business models for tackling open data, including success stories, insights and best practises - Ethics of open sharing, including licensing and other considerations. - Any other cross-cutting topic If you are interested in contributing to these panels, please send a short abstract (max 500 words) with the topic contribution and speakers. We plan to produce a summary of these panel sessions to accompany a publication for wider dissemination of these topics. **** Important Dates **** Abstract Deadline: Mar 18, 2022 Submission Deadline: Mar 25, 2022 Notification Due: Apr 15, 2022 Final Version Due: Apr 25, 2022 Event dates: 30 June - 1 July |
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