A Curated List of WWW 2017 Papers for Data Science and Web Science

This year the WWW conference 2017 is definitely focusing a lot of emphasis on Web Science and Data Science. I'm recording here a list of papers I found interesting at the conference, related to this topic. Disclaimer: the list may be incomplete, as I did not go through all the papers. So in case you want … Continue reading A Curated List of WWW 2017 Papers for Data Science and Web Science

Myths and Challenges in Knowledge Extraction and Big Data Analysis

The knowledge we may try to extract from human-generated content, IoT and Web sources can be dispersed, informal, contradicting, unsubstantiated and ephemeral today, while already tomorrow it may be commonly accepted. The challenge is to capture and create consolidated knowledge that is new, has not been formalized yet in existing knowledge bases, and is buried inside a big, moving target (the live stream of online data). The myth is that existing tools (spanning fields like semantic web, machine learning, statistics, NLP, and so on) suffice to the objective. I explore the problem that one can face along this path.

Urban Data Science Bootcamp

We organize a crash-course on how the science of urban data can be applied to solve metropolitan issues. The course is a 2 days face-to-face event with teaching sessions, workshops, case study discussions and hands-on activities for non-IT professionals in the field of city management. It is issued in two editions along the year: in … Continue reading Urban Data Science Bootcamp

Analysis of user behaviour and social media content for art and culture events

In our most recent study, we analysed the user behaviour and profile, as well as the textual and visual content posted on social media for art and culture events. The corresponding paper has been presented at CD-MAKE 2017 in Reggio Calabria on August 31st, 2017. Nowadays people share everything on online social networks, from daily … Continue reading Analysis of user behaviour and social media content for art and culture events

Urbanscope: Digital Whispers from the Urban Landscape. TedX Talk Video

Together with the Urbanscope team, we gave a TedX talk on the topics and results of the project here at Politecnico di Milano. The aim of Urbanscope is to systematically produce compelling views on urban systems to foster understanding and decision making.

Instrumenting Continuous Knowledge Extraction, Sharing, and Benchmarking

Keeping the pace with the faster and faster evolution of knowledge is becoming a challenge, especially for researchers and knowledge workers. We propose a vision towards a set of (possibly integrated) publicly available tools that can help on this. To this purpose, we expect tools that can improve effectiveness of knowledge extraction, storage, analysis, publishing and experimental benchmarking. This could be extremely beneficial for the entire research community across fields and interests. We describe our vision in this direction and we demonstrate its feasibility with some exemplary tools that we developed and that we shared as public resources to be used by the research community.

Model-driven Development of User Interfaces for IoT via Domain-specific Components & Patterns

This is the summary of a joint contribution with Eric Umuhoza to ICEIS 2017 on Model-driven Development of User Interfaces for IoT via Domain-specific Components & Patterns. Internet of Things technologies and applications are evolving and continuously gaining traction in all fields and environments, including homes, cities, services, industry and commercial enterprises. However, still many problems need … Continue reading Model-driven Development of User Interfaces for IoT via Domain-specific Components & Patterns

Extracting Emerging Knowledge from Social Media

Knowledge in the world continuously evolves, and ontologies are largely incomplete. We propose a method and a tool for discovering emerging entities by extracting them from social media. Once instrumented by experts through very simple initialization, the method is capable of finding emerging entities; we propose a mixed syntactic + semantic method.

Data Science for Good City Life

On March 10, 2017 we hosted a seminar by Daniele Quercia in the Como Campus of Politecnico di Milano, on the topic: Good City Life Daniele Quercia leads the Social Dynamics group at Bell Labs in Cambridge (UK). He has been named one of Fortune magazine's 2014 Data All-Stars, and spoke about “happy maps” at TED.  … Continue reading Data Science for Good City Life