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The
Data EConomy (DEC) Workshop 2023
in conjunction with SIGMOD 2023
Seattle, June 18, 2023
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/data-economy-2023/
ORGANIZERS AND CHAIRS
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
Data-driven decision making powered by Machine Learning (ML)
algorithms is changing how the society and the economy work and
is having a profound positive impact on our daily life. With the
exception of very large companies that have both the data and
the skills to develop powerful ML-driven services, the large
majority of provably possible ML services, from e-health, to
transportation and predictive maintenance, to name just a few,
still remain at the idea or prototype level for the simple
reason that data, the skills to manipulate them, and the
business models to bring them to market, seldom co-exist under
the same roof. The value of data comes from its
contextualisation and combination with other data. Indeed, this
can give way to many new services and products. Furthermore,
data has to somehow meet with the ML and business skills that
can unleash its full power for the society and economy. This has
given rise to a highly dynamic sector around the Data Economy,
involving Data Providers/Controllers, data Intermediaries,
often-times in the form of Data Marketplaces or Personal
Information Management Systems for end-users to control and even
monetise their personal data. Despite its huge potential and
observed initial growth, the Data Economy is still at its
nascent phase and, therefore, faces a yet uncertain future and a
series of existential challenges. Such challenges include a
broad range of technical matters across multiple disciplines of
Computer Science including databases, machine learning,
distributed systems, security and privacy, and human computer
interaction.
TOPICS
The mission of the Data Economy workshop will be to bring together
all the CS skills required for helping the Data Economy liftoff by
addressing a range of technical challenges including, but are not
limited, to the ones below:
SUBMISSION DETAILS
We solicit papers up to 6 pages long, and demonstrations (up to 4
pages long). Submissions will include author names, hence allowing
single-anonymous reviewing.
IMPORTANT DATES