2nd Call for proposals: The 3rd Talk-of-Europe Creative Camp on "Linking 
Government Data"

In this week-long event we will work on connecting datasets from and about 
governments, ranging from parliamentary proceedings and policy documents to 
news media and social media, and work towards a broad, international, 
cross-media network of 'Linked Government' data.

Deadline for Proposals: August 15, 2015
Creative Camp: October 26-30, 2015.
Location: Koninklijke Bibliotheek / National Library of the Netherlands, The 
Hague, NL.
Grants are available for travel costs and accommodation of participants with 
accepted proposals.

#### Goals and Topics ####
More and more data from and about governments is available online. To name just 
a few: parliamentary proceedings [e.g. 1, 2, 3], public financial information 
[4], news archives [5, 6], social media [7] and thesauri related to these 
subjects [8]. Some of these are Open Data and some are Linked Open Data. 
However, very few of these datasets are connected to each other. With this 
Creative Camp we aim to contribute to a Web of Data in which these diverse but 
related datasets are connected. We therefore invite researchers from various 
backgrounds to write a proposal for the creation of links between two or more 
sources of data and come to the third Talk of Europe Creative Camp to carry out 
their plans and to collaborate with researchers with similar or complementary 
research agendas. In addition to a description of the datasets and linking 
method, proposals should include the purpose of the links: what new research 
questions can be answered using the linked data? What new analyses can be done, 
or what new tools can be built?

Last year, the Talk of Europe project has released a Linked Open Data version 
of the plenary sessions of the European Parliament [1]. We are of course 
interested in links to this dataset, but we would like to stress that we accept 
proposals related to the broad domain of politics, policy and government at any 
level. The only prerequisite is that proposals result in data that can be made 
available as Linked Open Data.

We welcome proposals involving all topics that contribute to a Web of 'Linked 
Government' data in some way, including:
-information extraction, event extraction
-named entity detection and entity linking
-topic detection
-linking datasets across different languages
-ontology alignment
-data models and knowledge representation, e.g. of events or of links

#### Submission Details ####
This will be the final event in a series of three Creative Camps. The 
participants of previous Creative Camps are welcome to apply again. Talk of 
Europe will arrange a hotel for all participants and reimburse a return ticket 
to The Hague. Multiple participants per proposal are allowed, and even 
encouraged, but we might have to limit the number of people we fund per 
proposal. Preference will be given to participants from countries that are a 
member of CLARIN ERIC [9]. We ask all participants to make sure they can stay 
for the complete duration of the event.

Proposals should be no longer than 700 words and should describe the following:
* A description of the datasets that you plan to link, including a summary of 
their content, size, ownership and license (if applicable), if possible with a 
URL.
* A description of the linking approach.
* A description of the envisioned use of the links, e.g. research questions, 
analyses, tools using the combined datasets.
* The intended outcome of your participation including a description of how the 
result will be made available after the creative camp.
* Contact info and keywords describing the background of all participants who 
would like to attend and a confirmation the participants can attend the full 
week.

To submit a proposal, please send a pdf file to [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> before August 15, 2015. Notifications will be 
sent out by August 30, 2015. Accepted proposals will be made available on the 
talkofeurope.eu <http://talkofeurope.eu/>website.

#### About the Talk of Europe Project ####
The Talk of Europe – Travelling CLARIN Campus project aims to facilitate and 
stimulate pan-European collaboration in the Humanities, Social Sciences and 
Computer Science, based on the proceedings of the European Parliament (EP) by 
organising three international creative camps in 2014 and 2015. These 
proceedings are a rich source for humanities and social sciences researchers 
that focus on areas such as European History, integration and politics. Given 
their multilinguality they are also a rich source for linguists. The Talk of 
Europe (TOE) project team has made these proceedings available as Linked Open 
Data to stimulate research based on this data. The dataset contains the debates 
in the EP from July 1999 onwards, including all available translations in 22 
languages. For information about the project and outcomes of the first and 
second creative camp, please visit our website at http://www.talkofeurope.eu/ 
<http://www.talkofeurope.eu/> . The data portal is online at 
http://www.purl.org/linkedpolitics <http://www.purl.org/linkedpolitics>.

We look forward to receiving your proposals! If you have any questions, do not 
hesitate to contact us at [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>.

On behalf of the Talk of Europe project team,

Astrid van Aggelen, VU University Amsterdam
Jill Briggeman, Erasmus University Amsterdam
Laura Hollink, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI)
Martijn Kleppe, Erasmus University Amsterdam
Steven Krauwer, CLARIN ERIC
Linda Stokman, CLARIN ERIC

[1] www.purl.org/linkedpolitics <http://www.purl.org/linkedpolitics> (Linked 
Open Data)
[2] http://dati.camera.it/ <http://dati.camera.it/> (Linked Open Data)
[3] http://www.data.parliament.uk/dataset/12 
<http://www.data.parliament.uk/dataset/12> (Open Data)
[4] http://linkedspending.aksw.org/ <http://linkedspending.aksw.org/> (Linked 
Open Data)
[5] The newspaper archive of the National Library of The Netherlands 
http://kranten.kb.nl/ <http://kranten.kb.nl/> (copyrights vary per document)
[6] http://gdeltproject.org/ <http://gdeltproject.org/> (Open Data)
[7] e.g. the FSD Twitter Corpus described in Petrović et al. (2012) Using 
paraphrases for improving first story detection in news and Twitter. NAACL 
HLT'12, Stroudsburg, PA, USA, 338-346.
[8] http://data.nytimes.com/ <http://data.nytimes.com/> (Linked Open Data)
[9] http://clarin.eu/content/about-eric <http://clarin.eu/content/about-eric>


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Laura Hollink
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
http://homepages.cwi.nl/~hollink/





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