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International Workshop on Data-driven Resilience Research 2022
In the face of continuously changing contextual conditions and ubiquitous disruptive crisis events, the concept of resilience refers to some of the most urgent, challenging, and interesting issues of nowadays society. Economic value networks, technical infrastructures, health systems, and social textures alike need to unfold capacities to withstand, adapt, recover or even refine and transform themselves to stay ahead of changes.
The D2R2’22 workshop, which is organized by the CoyPu project (https://coypu.org/), will provide an open forum to exchange current issues, ideas, and trends in the area of Data-driven Resilience Research among scientists, software engineers, resilience practitioners, and domain experts. Ongoing technological developments, current research approaches as well as use case scenarios, and field reports will be presented and discussed with a broad and multi-disciplinary specialist audience. We invite contributions of novel results and ongoing work as well as position papers focusing on various aspects of Data-driven Resilience Research from a scientific or practical perspective.
Documentation/Recording
- Proceedings of the International Workshop on Data-driven Resilience Research 2022 (Publication)
- International Workshop on Data-driven Resilience Research 2022 (Sitzungssaal) (Video)
Program
Sitzungssaal09.00 - 09.15: Welcome
Dr. Sebastian Tramp, CTO, eccenca GmbHBegrüßung und Organisatorisches
09.15 - 10.30: Session I
Chair: Dr. Sebastian Tramp, CTO, eccenca GmbH- „The Ethical Risks of Analyzing Crisis Events on Social Media with Machine Learning“ – Angelie Kraft, Ph.D. Student, University of Hamburg
- „Overview of Data-Driven Hazard-Detection Technology Research at WSU’s Disaster Resilience Analytics Center for Enhancing Community Resilience“ – Prof. Dr. Atri Dutta, Associate Professor of Space Dynamics at the Department of Aerospace Engineering, Wichita State University
- „The Coypu Platform Data Integration Workflow“ – Dr. Natanael Arndt, Senior Linked Data Expert, eccenca GmbH
- „Semantification of Geospatial Information for Enriched Knowledge Representation in Context of Crisis Informatics“ – Simon Bin, Institute for Applied Informatics; Norman Radtke, Institute for Applied Informatics
10.30 - 11.00: Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.00: Session II
Chair: Dr. Sabine Gründer-Fahrer, Institute for Applied Informatics- „Assessing Anonymized System Logs Usefulness for Behavioral Analysis in RNN Models“ – Tom Richard Vargis, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany, Technische Universität Dresden; Siavash Ghiasvand, Technische Universität Dresden
- „Der Krisenbegriff und dessen Implikation für Entwicklung von intelligenten Werkzeugen zur Krisenprävention und zum Krisenmanagement“ – Tobias Gebel, Deputy Head of Department in the Research Infrastructure Division, DIW Berlin; Selina Mudrack, Self-regulation Information Industry e.V. (SRIW)
- „A lightweight citizens information portal for extreme weather events“ – Dr. Richard Figura, CEO, CISS TDI GmbH; Dr. Alexander Willner, CEO, CISS TDI GmbH
- „FAIR – A project to make weather information more usable“ – Dr. Richard Figura, CEO, CISS TDI GmbH; Dr. Alexander Willner, CEO, CISS TDI GmbH
12.00 - 13.00: Lunch Break
13.00 - 14.30: Session III
Chair: Dr. Antonin Delpeuch, Institute for Applied Informatics- „Früherkennung möglicher Versorgungsstörungen durch die Analyse tiefer Lieferketten (Deep Supply Chains)“ – Dr. Eva Hoerster, Senior Data Scientist, DATEV eG
- „Resilienzfaktoren von Wertschöpfungsketten in der Agrar- und Ernährungsbranche am Beispiel der Pflanzenölproduktion“ – Johann Lömpcke, IAK Agrar Consulting GmbH, IAK Agrar Consulting GmbH
- „Multispectral Deep Learning Models for Wildfire Detection“ – Smitha Haridasan, PhD student at School of Computing at Wichita State University, Wichita State University
- „Multimodal Combination of Text and Image Tweets for Disaster Response Assessment“ – Saideshwar Kota, Wichita State University
14.30 - 15.00: Coffee Break
15.00 - 15.45: Session IV
Chair: Roy Meissner, Institute for Applied Informatics- „Semantic-Aware Metadata and Resilience of Socio-Cultural Ecosystems“ – Prof. Dr. Hans-Gert Gräbe, Institute for Applied Informatics
- „Challenges for Achieving Supply Chain Resilience and Transparency within CoyPu“ – Philipp Ulrich, Infineon Technologies AG; Agnes Masip Gomez, Infineon Technologies AG
- „Challenges in the Creation and Uptake of Ontologies“ – Dr.-Ing. Felix Engel, Project Manager and Terminology Service Coordinator, Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB)
15.45 - 16.00: Closing
Dr. Sabine Gründer-Fahrer, Institute for Applied Informatics16.30 - 17.30: ScaDs.AI Living Lab Tour
Demo session with posters and demonstrators @ ScaDS.AI Living Lab Topic: Security/Privacy
Call for Participation
Download Call
- submission:
6 May 202220 May (Abstract), 27 May (Paper) 2022 - notification:
6 June 202220 June 2022
TOPICS OF INTEREST
- Information Visualization, Dashboard Technologies
- Data Modeling, Vocabulary Engineering
- Data Pipeline Architectures
- Agile Data Integration
- Continuous Integration
- Artificial Intelligence
- Data Analysis
- Trend Mining and Analytics
- Temporal and Geographic Data Management
- Data Aggregation
- User Interaction
- Supply Chain Data Management
- Versioning and Co-Evolution of Linked Data
- Provenance Tracking and Exploitation
- Organizational Data Applications
- (Open) Data Services
SUBMISSION
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=d2r2-22
- Maximum 10 pages (full papers) or 5 pages (short papers, discussion papers, extended abstracts).
- PDF or HTML, Papers must be formatted according to the LNCS format specifications (Word and LaTeX) for HTML please see the ESWC guidelines.
- Reviews will be carried out in a single-blind mode.
- Accepted contributions will be published in the Open Access CEUR proceedings.
- At least one author of an accepted paper must register for the workshop to present their work.
Organizing Committee
Program Committee
- Dr. Natanael Arndt, Senior Linked Data Expert, eccenca GmbH
- Prof. Dr. Sören Auer, Professor for Data Science and Digital Libraries at the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University Hannover and Director of the Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) in Hannover
- Simon Bin, Institute for Applied Informatics
- Lorenz Bühmann, Institute for Applied Informatics
- Dr. Antonin Delpeuch, Institute for Applied Informatics
- Dr.-Ing. Felix Engel, Project Manager and Terminology Service Coordinator, Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB)
- Johannes Frey, Research assistant, Institute for Applied Informatics
- Dr. Sabine Gründer-Fahrer, Institute for Applied Informatics
- Dr. Eva Hoerster, Senior Data Scientist, DATEV eG
- Magnus Knuth, eccenca GmbH
- Dr. Michael Martin, Head of Competence Center, Institute for Applied Informatics
- Edgard Marx, HTWK Leipzig/eccenca GmbH
- Dr. Sebastian Tramp, CTO, eccenca GmbH
- Prof. Dr. Ricardo Usbeck, University of Hamburg
- Prof. Dr. Maria-Esther Vidal, Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB)