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Data platform: Trends and Patterns

Data Dialogues Data platform: Trends and Patterns > Events 22nd April 2022 @ 3:00 PM Join now Session Overview Over the past several years, digital platforms have ramped up and created services influencing the day to day activities that shapes our interaction in the physical world. As more and more systems are being added, there […]

Data Governance Issues in Current Policy Proposals

Data Dialogues Data Governance Issues in Current Policy Proposals > Events 11th March 2022 @ 4:00 PM Join now Session Overview The proposals of the “Data Governance Act”, “Digital Markets Act”, and the recently published “Data Act” are far-reaching legislative projects in the EU that deal with data access, data sharing, and data portability issues, […]

Public Transit Data Analysis – BMTC

Data Dialogues Public Transit Data Analysis – BMTC > Events 25th February 2022 @ 3:00 PM Join now Session Overview The increasing interest of transit agencies in adopting newer technologies to improve their quality-of-service has led to voluminous data storage. Automatic vehicle tracking (GPS) data, electronic ticketing data, Smart cards, Automatic Fare collection systems, etc., […]

Core Data Registries for Public Digital Platforms

Data Dialogues Core Data Registries for Public Digital Platforms > Events 21st January 2022 @ 4:00 PM Join now Session Overview The data analytics journey progressively unravels meaningful insights from the deluge of data. The journey is usually undertaken through a set of standard data driven processes that ultimately help in achieving the intended output. […]

Leveraging AI for Smart Transportation

Data Dialogues Leveraging AI for Smart Transportation > Events 2nd December 2021 10 am to 12 pm Join now Session Overview Mitigating traffic congestion and improving safety are the cornerstones of transportation within Smart Cities. Current practices collect and analyze data from sensors and video processing and then process it offline. Hence, they are limited in proactively […]

Non-Personal Health Data

NPD Non-Personal Health Data Panel Series: Episode 5 > Events 29th January 2021 @ 4:30 p.m.  Join now Session Overview This panel discussion will focus on healthcare related aspects of the draft report on Non-Personal Data Governance Framework Version 2, published on 16/12/2020 (use the link https://bit.ly/39PreU5 to read this version). The new version of the report on […]

Economics and Markets for Non-Personal Data

NPD Economics and Markets for Non-Personal Data   Panel Series: Episode 4 > Events 15th January 2021 @ 4:30 p.m.  Join now Session Overview Many scholars have analyzed the economics of personal information. There is still scant literature on the economics of Non-Personal Data (NPD). Sharing of anonymized NPD has become prevalent recently due to […]

Panel Discussion Series on Non-Personal Data 2020-21

NPD Panel Discussion Series on Non-Personal Data 2020-21 Issues of Technology, Economics, and Policy > Events November 2020 – January 2021 Join now Session Overview Many governments around the world have placed strict limits on what can be done with personal data that relates to individuals. This follows from the nearly universal recognition that the privacy […]

Governance Frameworks for Non-Personal Data

NPD Governance Frameworks for Non-Personal Data Panel Series: Episode 2 > Events 20th November 2020 @ 4:30 p.m.  Join now Session Overview The Report by the Committee of Experts on Non-Personal Data Governance Framework has proposed a number of new legal constructs and structures in order to harness NPD as a public good. While the approach taken […]

Non-Personal Data – Scope and Challenges

NPD Non-Personal Data – Scope and Challenges Panel Series: Episode 1 > Events 6th November 2020 @ 4:30 p.m.  Join now Session Overview Mitigating traffic congestion and improving safety are the cornerstones of transportation within Smart Cities. Current practices collect and analyze data from sensors and video processing and then process it offline. Hence, they are limited […]