Mikko
Mattinen
Federico
Milani
Digital-ready policymaking and semantics - part 1
STUDIO 213+215
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The workshop will provide you insights on approaches taken to support digital-ready policymaking and the importance of semantics in these approaches. The first part of the workshop will shed the light on national and international initiatives to implement digital-ready considerations at various stages of the policymaking cycle. The second part of the workshop will follow-up on last year's focus on regulatory reporting, as well as presenting innovative approaches for the reduction of administrative burden.
The workshop is targeted to policymakers, academia, and providers of policy-making support systems interested in identifying the role that semantics and AI technologies can play in these processes.
Moderators:
Digital-ready policymaking and semantics - part 2
STUDIO 213+215
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Do you want to register for this session?
The workshop will provide you insights on approaches taken to support digital-ready policymaking and the importance of semantics in these approaches. The first part of the workshop will shed the light on national and international initiatives to implement digital-ready considerations at various stages of the policymaking cycle. The second part of the workshop will follow-up on last year's focus on regulatory reporting, as well as presenting innovative approaches for the reduction of administrative burden.
The workshop is targeted to policymakers, academia, and providers of policy-making support systems interested in identifying the role that semantics and AI technologies can play in these processes.
Moderators:
Marianne Mauch, born in 1969, is a Research Scientist at the Competence Centre for Digital Research and the Chair of Distributed Information Systems under Prof. Dr. König-Ries at Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena. She completed her M.Sc. in Computer Science in 2020. Before this, she worked in the business world in the eCommerce field after completing her degree in mathematics. She heads the open design of digital administrative architecture working group (www.openDVA.de) with three joint research projects in digitalization of administration in Germany to investigate the path from legal text to digitalized service with partners from administration, business, and science. Canarėno analyzes electronically available legal norms using rule-based and AI-based methods. simpLEX examines the simplification of creation and processing of electronic documents with the help of machine-readable standard texts, document modules, and low- or no-code approaches. Ontologies and knowledge graphs and their integration into these approaches for processing applications from the public are ideal.
Digital-ready policymaking and semantics - part 1
STUDIO 213+215
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
The workshop will provide you insights on approaches taken to support digital-ready policymaking and the importance of semantics in these approaches. The first part of the workshop will shed the light on national and international initiatives to implement digital-ready considerations at various stages of the policymaking cycle. The second part of the workshop will follow-up on last year's focus on regulatory reporting, as well as presenting innovative approaches for the reduction of administrative burden.
The workshop is targeted to policymakers, academia, and providers of policy-making support systems interested in identifying the role that semantics and AI technologies can play in these processes.
Moderators:
Digital-ready policymaking and semantics - part 2
STUDIO 213+215
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
The workshop will provide you insights on approaches taken to support digital-ready policymaking and the importance of semantics in these approaches. The first part of the workshop will shed the light on national and international initiatives to implement digital-ready considerations at various stages of the policymaking cycle. The second part of the workshop will follow-up on last year's focus on regulatory reporting, as well as presenting innovative approaches for the reduction of administrative burden.
The workshop is targeted to policymakers, academia, and providers of policy-making support systems interested in identifying the role that semantics and AI technologies can play in these processes.
Moderators:
Digital-ready policymaking and semantics - part 1
STUDIO 213+215
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
The workshop will provide you insights on approaches taken to support digital-ready policymaking and the importance of semantics in these approaches. The first part of the workshop will shed the light on national and international initiatives to implement digital-ready considerations at various stages of the policymaking cycle. The second part of the workshop will follow-up on last year's focus on regulatory reporting, as well as presenting innovative approaches for the reduction of administrative burden.
The workshop is targeted to policymakers, academia, and providers of policy-making support systems interested in identifying the role that semantics and AI technologies can play in these processes.
Moderators:
Digital-ready policymaking and semantics - part 2
STUDIO 213+215
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
The workshop will provide you insights on approaches taken to support digital-ready policymaking and the importance of semantics in these approaches. The first part of the workshop will shed the light on national and international initiatives to implement digital-ready considerations at various stages of the policymaking cycle. The second part of the workshop will follow-up on last year's focus on regulatory reporting, as well as presenting innovative approaches for the reduction of administrative burden.
The workshop is targeted to policymakers, academia, and providers of policy-making support systems interested in identifying the role that semantics and AI technologies can play in these processes.
Moderators: