Of possible interest to the Carpentries community:

AIDR Symposium 2020: Artificial Intelligence for Data Discovery and Reuse 
<https://events.library.cmu.edu/aidr2020/>


May 11, 2020


Carnegie Mellon University


Pittsburgh, PA


*Now accepting abstracts until March 31, 2020*


 


Co-organized by Carnegie Mellon University Libraries and School of Computer 
Science, AIDR Symposium 2020 <https://events.library.cmu.edu/aidr2020/> aims to 
find innovative solutions to accelerate the dissemination and reuse of 
scientific data in the data revolution using the power of AI. 


 


The explosion in the volume and complexity of scientific data has made it 
increasingly challenging to find high quality data, evaluate data quality, 
integrate datasets, reproduce results, and reuse data for new discoveries. Last 
year, the NSF-supported inaugural AIDR 2019 
<https://events.library.cmu.edu/aidr2019/> engaged many lively discussions from 
a wide range of communities to talk about innovative AI tools, algorithms and 
applications to make data more discoverable and reusable. This year, we are 
following up with a one-day AIDR Symposium to continue these conversations and 
build interdisciplinary collaborations.


 


We invite AI researchers and practitioners, the scientific data community and 
the data management community to send abstract submissions 
<https://events.library.cmu.edu/aidr2020/call-for-submissions/> that share 
applications of AI/ML to challenges related to the discovery, reuse and 
management of data across disciplinary boundaries. We especially encourage 
sharing work-in-progress and novel initiatives that can stimulate discussions 
and collaborations. Abstract submissions will be accepted for short talks, 
lightning talks, posters and digital demos, and panel discussions. 


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*To submit, to register (registration to open soon!) or to learn more, visit: 
*https://events.library.cmu.edu/aidr2020/


 


We hope you will be able to join us at AIDR Symposium 2020, and have a chance 
to share your thoughts on how we can work together to build a healthy data 
ecosystem. Please do not hesitate to contact [email protected]  with 
questions.


 


Sincerely,


 


Sarah Young


 


On behalf of the AIDR 2020 Organizing Committee 


 


 


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*Sarah Young*


Librarian, Liaison to Heinz College, Social & Decision Sciences,


Information Systems, Institute for Politics & Strategy and


Statistics & Data Science


Carnegie Mellon University Libraries


[email protected]


412.268.7384



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