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  1. Joint Proceedings of the Workshop on AI Problems and Approaches for Intelligent Environments and Workshop on Semantic Cities (AIIP '13)
  2. Open data for inclusive governance
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Real-life activity recognition: recognizing reading activities
Demand-driven power saving by multiagent negotiation for HVAC control
A semantic approach to retrieving, linking, and integrating heterogeneous geospatial data
Intention-aware routing to minimise delays at electric vehicle charging stations: the research related to this demonstration has been published at IJCAI 2013 [1]
Open data for inclusive governance
Interdependent multi-issue negotiation for energy exchange in remote communities
Democratizing mobile app development for disaster management
A motion detection system for video surveillance
On the challenges of balancing privacy and utility of open health data
A framework for short-term activity-aware load forecasting
A computational model for corruption assessment

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Open data for inclusive governance

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Verma, Neeta
Abstract Government Agencies collect & generate huge amount of data in various sectors of development in the process of their day to day functioning. These data range from traffic, weather, geographical, tourist information, statistics, business, public sector budgeting, and performance levels, to all kinds of data about policies and inspection, food, safety, education quality, employment etc. Data is the fuel of information Economy. Open Government Data is a recent and rapidly growing phenomenon. Governments are increasingly taking initiatives to make their data available online in open formats and under licenses that allow use, reuse & redistribution of government data. As of now there are around two hundred data portals across the world belonging to governments at federal as well as state level. Some of cities across the world have also opened up their data as a platform encouraging development of applications over the data platform for public good. Open Government Data is a recent and rapidly growing phenomenon. Governments are increasingly taking initiatives to make their data available online in open formats and under licenses that allow use, reuse & redistribution of government data. As of now there are around two hundred data portals across the world belonging to governments at federal as well as state level. Some of cities across the world have also opened up their data as a platform encouraging development of applications over the data platform for public good. Apps developed around these datasets can help citizens understand pollutants near their home, crimes in their neighborhood, public works, natural disasters and political activities. Thus government data available for personal or commercial use, has immense potential to increase the quality of life for communities, businesses, and government alike. Open Data Initiative of Indian Government was launched with the announcement of National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP) in March 2012. The main objective of this policy is to allow access to Government owned shareable data in machine readable form through a network, across the country in a proactive and periodically updatable manner, within the framework of various related policies, acts and rules of Government of India. NIC has set up an open government data platform to provide single point access to datasets published by different departments as per NDSAP policy at http://data.gov.in. Any one can access open government data platform of india to browse, and search for the data that is relevant to their needs and can also download the data sets. They can also explore datasets while on the platform by utilizing online visualization service, and have data transformed to variety of charts or even on maps. Open Data implementation is now being extended to state governments. Opening data relating to State government services & municipal corporations (responsible for managing a lot of citizen services in indian cities) shall open up a platform for huge innovation. Citizen Engagement & community participation can lead to a lot of innovation in delivery of government information & services to masses in the language & device of their choice. To expedite this cycle cloud based solution is being developed to enable any institution launch their open data initiative simply by making a request over the cloud as SaS.
Starting Page 5
Ending Page 5
Page Count 1
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450323468
DOI 10.1145/2516911.2516913
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2013-08-04
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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