Peter
Kustor
Viivi
Lähteenoja
Peter Kustor is Head of Department in the Directorate General for Digitalisation and E-Government of the Austrian Federal Chancellery. His responsibility covers Legal Affairs and the Source PIN Registry Authority, eGovernment Strategy as well as EU and International Affairs.
He has been active in the fields of ICT, Digitalisation and E-Government since 20 years and is acting as Austrian representative for issues of Digital and E-Government, legal questions of digitalisation and E-Government, trust services and eID as well as legal informatics in various EU-fora and international institutions.
He is lecturer at the Austrian Academy for Public Administration, the postgraduate-program on ICT- and media law in Vienna, the Law Faculties of the University of Vienna and the Johannes Kepler University in Linz. He has been speaker at numerous national and international Conferences and events and author of a number of publications mainly dealing with issues of public international and european law, legal informatics and E-Government.
Semantic Interoperability solutions for data spaces - part 1
STUDIO 211+212
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Semantic Interoperability solutions for data spaces - part 2
STUDIO 211+212
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Penny Labropoulou is a Principal Applications Researcher at the Institute for Language and Speech Processing/R.C. "Athena", working mainly in the area of Language Resources and Technologies Infrastructures.
She is currently involved in the European Language Data Space, leading the metadata model specifications and semantic interoperability activities, and collaborating as a core member in the design, specifications and development of the technical platform. She has extensive experience in similar initiatives and projects (European Language Grid, CLARIN:EL, OpenMinTeD, ELRC-SHARE, META-SHARE) and has been one of the main authors of the META-SHARE ontology for the documentation of language resources.
Her interests include metadata modeling, semantic web technologies, linguistic linked data and ontologies, and alignment of ontologies, as well as licensing and ethical issues for the exploitation of language resources.
Her interests and previous activities include the design and implementation of monolingual and multilingual computational lexica and user dictionaries.
Semantic Interoperability solutions for data spaces - part 1
STUDIO 211+212
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The narrative of the workshop is:
The workshop will not be a panel discussion but a series of presentations and demos, followed by questions after each presentation as well as at the end.
The workshop will be divided into two parts:
Moderators:
Semantic Interoperability solutions for data spaces - part 2
STUDIO 211+212
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The workshop will not be a panel discussion but a series of presentations and demos, followed by questions after each presentation as well as at the end.
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Viivi is a data strategy, policy, and ethics professional, researcher and advocate. She works towards human-centric and ethically sustainable personal data to benefit people and societies in and with companies, nonprofits, academic institutions, and the public sector. She has appeared in events alongside pioneers like Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Lawrence Lessig, spoken at events hosted by, e.g., the World Economic Forum, the World Bank, and the European Commission, and provided expert testimony for the European Parliament on digital regulation.
Semantic Interoperability solutions for data spaces - part 1
STUDIO 211+212
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The narrative of the workshop is:
The workshop will not be a panel discussion but a series of presentations and demos, followed by questions after each presentation as well as at the end.
The workshop will be divided into two parts:
Moderators:
Semantic Interoperability solutions for data spaces - part 2
STUDIO 211+212
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The narrative of the workshop is:
The workshop will not be a panel discussion but a series of presentations and demos, followed by questions after each presentation as well as at the end.
The workshop will be divided into two parts:
Moderators: