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Open data for AI: What now?

Soenke Ziesche

2023 · DOI: 10.58338/ogyu7382
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TLDR

These guidelines specify concrete steps that Member States can take to open their data in three phases - Prepare, Open, Follow-up.

Abstract

In order to fight the epidemic, timely, relevant, and high-quality open data were globally shared. This cooperative and efficient undertaking could serve as a blue-print for a better and more sustainable future for all. Having raw data is the first essential step in processing and transforming them into actionable information. But the required data need to have certain characteristics, such as being accurate, timely and reliable. Further critical aspects of data are that they are findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) by anyone for any purpose. The aim of these guidelines is to apprise Member States of the value of open data, and to outline how data are curated and opened. These guidelines specify concrete steps that Member States can take to open their data in three phases - Prepare, Open, Follow-up

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