CloseThis event has ended. Big Data from Space 2023 (BiDS) brings together key actors from industry, academia, EU entities and government to reveal user needs, exchange ideas and showcase latest technical solutions and applications touching all aspects of space and big data technologies. Check the programme big data | space research | satellite Monday 6 November 2023, 08:30 - Thursday 9 November 2023, 18:44 (CET)Wien, AustriaExternal event Practical information WhenMonday 6 November 2023, 08:30 - Thursday 9 November 2023, 18:44 (CET)Where Austria Center Vienna Bruno-Kreisky-Platz 1, 1220 Wien, Austria LanguagesEnglishOrganisersEuropean Space Agency (ESA) | Joint Research Centre | European Union Satellite Centre (SatCen)WebsiteBig Data from Space 2023 (BiDS) Description The 2023 edition of BiDS will focus not only on the technologies enabling insight and foresight inferable from big data, but will emphasize how these technologies impact society.The conference and satellite events will focus around seven themes:1. Big data-driven transformation in policy and society: solutions, analytics and technologies capable of impacting society or decision-making processes;2. Cross-domain applications exploiting big data from Space to tackle global issues and societal threats such as climate change, sustainability, security, smart cities, or public health;3. Ethics, equity and trust in Big Data driven policies: responsible technology design and assessment, open innovation, algorithmic governance and development of solutions that are explainable, trustworthy, auditable, interpretable and able to cope with intrinsic bias;4. Cloud-native and digital innovation for big data management, access, processing, and visualization, including related scalability and interoperability challenges, as well as federated learning, multi-provenance data, security, privacy and green and sustainable computing.5. New processing paradigms exploiting multi-source data applicable to real-world scenarios, including multimodal Artificial Intelligence (AI), AI foundation models, data fusion, data assimilation, knowledge extraction and data valorisation, incorporating multiple-criteria decision analysis;6. New methods and technologies for enabling foresight such as digital twins, forecasting, simulation, physics-informed AI, explainable AI, advanced interactivity such as natural language processing AI models or virtual reality;7. Disruptive technologies addressing critical aspects such as real-time analysis of big-data streams, fusion of unstructured and structured data, hybrid high-performance computing, neuromorphic sensing or processing, and quantum computing.Previous conference proceedingsFind below the links to previous Conference Proceedings:BiDS'23 Conference ProceedingsBiDS'21 Conference ProceedingsBiDS'19 Conference ProceedingsBiDS'17 Conference ProceedingsBiDS'16 Conference ProceedingsBiDS'14 Conference Proceedings Contacts General contact European Space Agency NameEuropean Space AgencyEmailevents [dot] organisationesa [dot] int
The 2023 edition of BiDS will focus not only on the technologies enabling insight and foresight inferable from big data, but will emphasize how these technologies impact society.The conference and satellite events will focus around seven themes:1. Big data-driven transformation in policy and society: solutions, analytics and technologies capable of impacting society or decision-making processes;2. Cross-domain applications exploiting big data from Space to tackle global issues and societal threats such as climate change, sustainability, security, smart cities, or public health;3. Ethics, equity and trust in Big Data driven policies: responsible technology design and assessment, open innovation, algorithmic governance and development of solutions that are explainable, trustworthy, auditable, interpretable and able to cope with intrinsic bias;4. Cloud-native and digital innovation for big data management, access, processing, and visualization, including related scalability and interoperability challenges, as well as federated learning, multi-provenance data, security, privacy and green and sustainable computing.5. New processing paradigms exploiting multi-source data applicable to real-world scenarios, including multimodal Artificial Intelligence (AI), AI foundation models, data fusion, data assimilation, knowledge extraction and data valorisation, incorporating multiple-criteria decision analysis;6. New methods and technologies for enabling foresight such as digital twins, forecasting, simulation, physics-informed AI, explainable AI, advanced interactivity such as natural language processing AI models or virtual reality;7. Disruptive technologies addressing critical aspects such as real-time analysis of big-data streams, fusion of unstructured and structured data, hybrid high-performance computing, neuromorphic sensing or processing, and quantum computing.Previous conference proceedingsFind below the links to previous Conference Proceedings:BiDS'23 Conference ProceedingsBiDS'21 Conference ProceedingsBiDS'19 Conference ProceedingsBiDS'17 Conference ProceedingsBiDS'16 Conference ProceedingsBiDS'14 Conference Proceedings