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The Power of Open Data
Published on May 16, 20133442 Views
The world actually already has virtually all of the data it needs to manage the energy and climate transformation. However, this information is not currently accessible to those who need it most. Poli
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The Power of Open Data00:00
Tagcloud –City of Edmonton (Canada) Workshop00:50
The century of big data01:21
Why is this not enough ....02:08
Data kept in silos ...02:18
... or part of business models ...02:46
... or not digitised 02:58
... and is it important for clean energy?03:26
We asked REEEP‘s project implementers ...03:57
Low emission transportation in Jakarta04:35
This project would benefit from open data05:46
(Linked) Open Data can help us to ...06:29
http://reegle.info/countries07:17
What is needed ...08:07
Tagcloud09:06
Standardisation and consitency is key09:19
Can we support that with an automated system ?10:38
Understanding synonyms & relations?11:30
Dealing with disambiguation ...11:55
Utilising the power of Linked Open Data12:29
A new tool to help with conistent tagging: The reegle tagging API (api.reegle.info)13:01
Unstructured Data13:11
reegle tagging API turns data into knowledge13:22
A file is sent …13:28
… to the reegle tagging API, where its content is analyzed.13:34
The most relevant terms are extracted …13:42
… as well as geographic locations13:54
For the most relevant extractions contextual information is provided based on the thesaurus14:01
Tagging API Example14:12
Open Data is very powerful inincreasing our audience15:06
Any questions or interested in our work?16:10