10–12 Apr 2024
Władysława Reymonta 7
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Session

Session VII

11 Apr 2024, 14:30
Audytorium (Centrum Dydaktyki AGH, U-2) (Władysława Reymonta 7)

Audytorium (Centrum Dydaktyki AGH, U-2)

Władysława Reymonta 7

Audytorium (Centrum Dydaktyki AGH, U-2) Kraków, Poland

Conveners

Session VII: How many heads, so many ideas: disciplinary approach in research data

  • Gultekin Gurdal (IZTECH Izmir Institute of Technology)

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Session in English

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  1. Katarzyna Patyrak (ELSEVIER)
    11/04/2024, 14:30
  2. Prof. Maciej Malawski (Sano Centre for Computational Medicine), Piotr Nowakowski (Sano Centre for Computational Medicine)
    11/04/2024, 14:40

    Modern software solutions in computational medicine, including decision support systems, are critically dependent on the availability of data which is required to fine-tune DSS algorithms, train AI models, perform verification and validation of resulting software, and assist in the certification process. However, obtaining such data is often cumbersome and involves legal obstacles. In many...

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  3. Anna Leśnodorska (Institute of Geophysics of the Polish Academy of Sciences)
    11/04/2024, 14:55

    The EPOS Thematic Core Service Anthropogenic Hazards (TCS AH) was established as a response to the scientific community's need in the anthropogenic research field. The TCS AH Consortium has been created within the framework of the European Plate Observing System, a solid earth science European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC). TCS AH is an open consortium of 15 European institutions....

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  4. Bartłomiej Kunda (Institute of Polish Language of the Polish Academy of Sciences), Joanna Byszuk (Institute of Polish Language of the Polish Academy of Sciences), Prof. Maciej Eder (Institute of Polish Language of the Polish Academy of Sciences)
    11/04/2024, 15:10

    Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure (CLS INFRA) is a project aimed to build a shared resource of high-quality data, tools and knowledge to aid new approaches to studying literature in the digital age. The digital age offers challenges and opportunities for completing research on Europe’s multilingual and interconnected literary heritage. At present, the landscape of literary data,...

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