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Our Datasets Should be Retrieved Cleaned and Assessed in Order to Deliver Efficient Relevant and Credible Information
Facilitating private-public partnerships is one step to encourage the data community to work with valuable open data. However, transparency and a high level quality assurance step must be given. In a joint collaboration with data curators, developers, technical specialists and academics, the datasets should be retrieved, cleaned and assessed in order to deliver efficient, relevant and credible information. The constant monitoring and regulation as well as compliance with data security guidelines are indispensable.
Suzan Sidal
Last updated on Jun 15, 2021
5 min read
Project
Comparing Data to Oil is a Cliché: Crude Oil Has to Go Through a Number of Steps and Pipes Before it Becomes Useful
Many interesting phenomena are difficult to quantify in a meaningful way and writing a catchy song with international appeal is probably more an art than a science. Nevertheless that should not deter us from trying as music, too, is bound by certain rules and regularities that can be researched.
Pyry Kantanen
Last updated on Jun 15, 2021
3 min read
Project
Creating Algorithmic Tools to Interpret and Communicate Open Data Efficiently
Although there are a variety of open data sources available (and the numbers continue to increase), the availability of open algorithmic tools to interpret and communicate open data efficiently is lagging behind. One of the greatest challenges for open data in 2021 is to demonstrate how we can maximize the potential of open data by designing smart tools for open data analytics.
Leo Lahti
Last updated on Jun 15, 2021
5 min read
Project
Economic and Environment Impact Analysis, Automated for Data-as-Service
rOpenGov, Reprex, and other open collaboration partners teamed up to build on our expertise of open source statistical software development further: we want to create a technologically and financially feasible data-as-service to put our reproducible research products into wider user for the business analyst, scientific researcher and evidence-based policy design communities. Our new release will help with automated economic impact and environmental impact analysis.
Daniel Antal
Last updated on Jun 15, 2021
10 min read
Project
New Indicators for Computational Antitrust
I believe that there is an immensely rich, and largely unexplored source of information in unstructured textual data that would be hugely useful for applied microeconomic works, including my own area of IO and competition policy.
Peter Ormosi
Last updated on Jun 15, 2021
9 min read
Project
Where Are People More Likely To Treat Climate Change as the Most Serious Global Problem?
We created a longitudinal dataset that contains data on the attitudes European people in various countries, provinces and regions thought climate change was a serious world problem back in 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2019. We join the data with air pollution data so that we can see how serious is the environmental degradation in the smaller area of each (anonymous) respondent.
Daniel Antal
Last updated on Jun 15, 2021
10 min read
R-bloggers
What is Retrospective Survey Harmonization?
Retrospective survey harmonization allows the comparison of opinion poll data conducted in different countries or time. In this example we are working with data from surveys that were ex ante harmonized to a certain degree – in our tutorials we are choosing questions that were asked in the same way in many natural languages. For example, you can compare what percentage of the European people in various countries, provinces and regions thought climate change was a serious world problem back in 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2019.
Daniel Antal
Last updated on Jun 15, 2021
5 min read
R-bloggers
Open Data Day Interview: Mapping Data with Milos Popovic
Milos Popovic is a researcher, a data scientist, Marie Curie postdoc & Top 10 dataviz & R contributor on Twitter according to NodeXL. He is going to join the Data & Lyrics team on International Open Data Day to help us put harmonized environmental degradation perception and environmental sensory data on maps. We asked him four questions about his passion, mapping data. Please join us 6 March 2021 9.30 EST / 15.30 CET for an informal digital coffee.
Daniel Antal
Last updated on Jun 15, 2021
5 min read
Eurobarometer Surveys Used In Our Project
In our
tutorial series
, we are going to harmonize the following questionnaire items from five Eurobarometer harmonized survey files. The Eurobarometer survey files are harmonized across countries, but they are only partially harmonized in time.
Daniel Antal
Last updated on Jun 15, 2021
6 min read
R-bloggers
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