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SUMMARY:The Decentralized Enterprise and the Future of Work - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Blockchain is a revolutionary leap forward in technology that will eventually disrupt every industry from supply chain to financial services.  In a conversation with business and government leaders\, we will discuss the regulatory landscape of digital assets\, how blockchain is already changing financial services\, and the impact this technology will have on companies in the future.
URL:https://informationmatters.net/event/decentralized-enterprise-future-of-work/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Graph Embeddings for Graph-Native Machine Learning
DESCRIPTION:Join us to understand how you can use graph-native machine learning in Neo4j to make break-through predictions. Previously only accessible to researchers and a very few advanced tech companies\, Neo4j has democratized graph-based ML techniques that leverage deep learning and graph convolutional neural networks. \nMost data science models ignore network structure\, while graphs add highly predictive features to ML models\, increasing accuracy and enabling otherwise unattainable predictions based on relationships. With the recent update to the Neo4j Graph Data Science library\, anyone can take advantage of this state-of-the-science technique to create representations of your graph’s most significant features for new and more accurate predictions with the data you already have. \nIn this session\, we’ll explain our new graph embeddings and demonstrate using the GraphSAGE embedding results with our new ML catalog. We’ll also visualize the predictions of different models using Neo4j Bloom. \nSpeakers:\n• Alicia Frame\, Lead Product Manager for Graph Data Science\, Neo4j at Neo4j\n• Amy Hodler\, Director\, Neo4j Graph Analytics & AI Programs at Neo4j
URL:https://informationmatters.net/event/graph-embeddings-for-graph-native-machine-learning/
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SUMMARY:Next steps for location data in the UK - the Geospatial Strategy\, market development\, regulation\, and priorities for research and skills
DESCRIPTION:This conference examines the future for location-based data in the UK – looking at priorities for the UK’s Geospatial Strategy and for developing the geographic data market. \nAreas for discussion include: \nthe UK’s Geospatial Strategy ­- implementation\, impact\, ethics\, regulation and the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR) pilot projects\ndata – priorities for developing the framework\, accessibility and interoperability\nskills – including geospatial apprenticeships\ncommercialisation – supporting the development of location-based data services across the UK\, and potential contribution to the economy \nThe discussion is bringing together stakeholders with key policy officials who are due to attend from the Geospatial Commission; BEIS; the Cabinet Office; DCMS; DfT; HMRC; the HSE; Home Office and the NAO. \nThe agenda: \nDeveloping the UK’s geospatial sector and realising opportunities\nDeveloping a coherent national location data framework\nCase study – lessons learnt from the National Underground Asset Register pilot projects\nTaking forward the UK Geospatial Strategy – improving access to better location data\, and priorities for harnessing and safeguarding the data going forward\nSupporting the development of the skills\, geospatial apprenticeships and capabilities to enable future growth\nResearch and developing the market for geospatial data – future applications\, commercial opportunities and supporting development and uptake \nKey areas for discussion: \nUnlocking the power of location – The UK’s geospatial strategy:\nkey recommendations – assessing measures put forward for supporting growth\, competition and innovation\ndelivery – how to address key challenges for developing and implementing a coherent national location data framework\, and meeting its core objectives of:\npromoting and safeguarding the use of location data\nimproving access to better location data\nenhancing capabilities\, skills and awareness\nenabling innovation\nethics – what should be included in guidelines for the responsible use of location data and technology\, options for enforcement\, and progress on developing a strategy in this area\nimpact – looking at guidance being developed for measuring the economic\, social and environmental value of location data\nregulation – development of a set of harmonised data licences for the use of public sector location data\, which is due by 2021\nlessons from NUAR pilot projects – building trust\, engaging early and defining clear use cases\, and implications for the next phase of the programme and national rollout\nnext steps for development – supporting the development of location-based data services across the UK:\nuse cases – examining how to maximise the potential for location data in areas such as:\nsupporting the future of mobility and next generation transport networks\ndelivering environmental outcomes and the delivery of a national land use framework\nenabling future technologies as identified in the Geospatial Commission’s Future Technologies Review\, including in:\ncameras\, imaging and sensing\, immersive technologies and simulation\nunmanned vehicle systems and drones\, and survey\, measurement and scanning\nartificial intelligence\, smart sensors and internet of things\nkey programmes – priorities for the Geospatial Commission work with Scottish Enterprise and the Scottish Government to develop a new Scottish Geospatial Network Integrator\ncommercialisation – what more might be required from policymakers\, researchers\, and businesses to support work into developing geospatial data and incentivise private sector investment\ndata – what more needs to be done to open up data for development:\nkey programmes – how to maximise the impact of:\nthe Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PSGA) which provides location expertise to developers and the public sector across Britain\nimproved access to the Ordnance Survey MasterMap\nthe work of the Geo6 and the Data Discoverability programme\ntackling barriers – what is needed to ensure that location data is available\, accessible\, interoperable\, reusable and of high quality\nskills – with the strategy committing to produce a skills demand study to pinpoint specific sectors and roles that need geospatial skills now and in the future\, including:\ngeospatial apprenticeships – assessing progress and next steps for their development in the public and private sectors\ncollaboration – the way forward for fostering effective joint working between the public sector\, academia\, and industry\, drawing together geospatial\, data science\, digital and sector expertise\nresearch – assessing the landscape in relation to geospatial development including:\ninternational relationships – the possible impact of the end to the EU exit transition period on collaboration\, and priorities for the UK in the global geospatial environment\nfunding – whether more is needed from public and private sector sources to support continued research efforts\, and where the priority areas for investment are \nRelevant developments \nUnlocking the power of location: The UK’s geospatial strategy – which sets out plans to develop a coherent national location data framework by 2025\, focused on four main areas:\npromoting and safeguarding the use of location data\nimproving access to better location data\nenhancing capabilities\, skills and awareness\nenabling innovation\nEnhancing the UK’s Geospatial Ecosystem – report by the Geospatial Commission with recommendations focusing on:\nimproving data access and maintaining public trust in location data technologies\ndriving business innovation in geospatial technologies in order to meet the aims of the Geospatial Strategy\nthe Government’s £2m transport location data competition:\nsupporting the development of transport location data to enable smart mobility solutions for future transport\nallocating the winnings across 28 projects under the themes of developing mobility as a service\, boosting capacity\, active travel\, and supply chains\nNational Underground Asset Register Project Update – latest development and findings from the NUAR pilot projects on a digital map of all underground pipes and cables\nbacked by the Geo6: The British Geological Survey\, the Coal Authority\, HM Land Registry\, Ordnance Survey\, the UK Hydrographic Office and the Valuation Office Agency\nNew support to grow the Scottish geospatial sector – moves towards establishing the new Scottish Geospatial Network Integrator to enhance the use of location-based data across Scotland\nThe Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PSGA)\, which:\nreplaced the Public Sector Mapping Agreement (PSMA) for England and Wales and the One Scotland Mapping Agreement (OSMA) earlier this year\nsets out how the Ordnance Survey provides location expertise to developers and the public sector across Britain\nTech UK’s new Geospatial Data Campaign – which will explore the opportunities and potential benefits from greater use of geospatial data across different industries and sectors\nImproved access to MasterMap data and core location identifiers – announced by the Geospatial Commission alongside the release under an Open Government Licence of core location identifiers\nHow the UK government is transforming the way it shares geospatial data – updates from the Geo6 on project Data Discoverability\, aimed at supporting the unlocking the potential of geospatial data
URL:https://informationmatters.net/event/next-steps-for-location-data-uk-geospatial-strategy/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Explainable AI Mini-Summit
DESCRIPTION:Demystify machine learning models\, discover explainable techniques and adopt XAI methodologies to improve business performance. \nNEW THIS YEAR\nShorter Duration to provide bitesize learning & networking with minimal disruption to your working day\nAccess New Online Communities to develop meaningful connections for future collaborations via 1:1 chats and roundtable discussions\nLive Q&A with AI experts and business leaders to ask questions specific to your business\, challenge or field of interest\nHear from Expert Speakers on the latest trends and advancements in Explainable AI and Model Interpretability.\nParticipate from any device so that if you’re on the move or at home\, you won’t miss out!
URL:https://informationmatters.net/event/explainable-ai-mini-summit/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Chief Data & Analytics Officers UK\, 2021
DESCRIPTION:CDAO UK returns for 2021 with an all new virtual experience. \nExclusively designed for the cutting-edge data & analytics leader\, focused on aligning data strategy with digital transformation\, leveraging data analytics to increase business value; and spearheading a data-driven culture that utilises data as an engine for growth. \nLearn from\, network\, and share knowledge with forward-thinking leaders from some of most recognisable brands in the world.\nHear how your peers are accelerating business transformation towards a data-driven culture.\nRefine your strategy to employ cutting-edge technologies such as AI and ML to provide increased business value.
URL:https://informationmatters.net/event/chief-data-analytics-officers-uk-2021/
LOCATION:Virtual Event\, United Kingdom
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