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  2. Open data - Wikipedia

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    The philosophy behind open data has been long established (for example in the Mertonian tradition of science), but the term "open data" itself is recent, gaining popularity with the rise of the Internet and World Wide Web and, especially, with the launch of open-data government initiatives Data.gov, Data.gov.uk and Data.gov.in.

  3. Sabina Leonelli - Wikipedia

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    Sabina Leonelli is a philosopher of science and professor at the University of Exeter, United Kingdom. [1] She is well known for her work on scientific practices, data-centric science, and open science policies. She was awarded the 2018 Lakatos Award for her book Data-Centric Biology: A Philosophical Study (2016). [2]

  4. Open science - Wikipedia

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    Academia worldwide. Open science is the movement to make scientific research (including publications, data, physical samples, and software) and its dissemination accessible to all levels of society, amateur or professional. [2][3] Open science is transparent and accessible knowledge that is shared and developed through collaborative networks. [4]

  5. Open scientific data - Wikipedia

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    Open scientific data. Open scientific data or open research data is a type of open data focused on publishing observations and results of scientific activities available for anyone to analyze and reuse. A major purpose of the drive for open data is to allow the verification of scientific claims, by allowing others to look at the reproducibility ...

  6. Dataism - Wikipedia

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    A team of data analysts reproduced the AI technology developed by Cambridge Analytica around Facebook's data and was able to define the following rules: 10 likes enables a machine to know a person like a coworker, 70 likes like a friend would, 150 likes like a parent would, 300 likes like a lover would, and beyond it may be possible to know a ...

  7. Open Data Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Open Data Institute (ODI) is a non-profit private company limited by guarantee, based in the United Kingdom. [2] Founded by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Sir Nigel Shadbolt in 2012, the ODI's mission is to connect, equip and inspire people around the world to innovate with data.

  8. Linked open data - Wikipedia

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    Deployment scheme for Linked Open Data [9] In 2010, Tim Berners-Lee suggested a 5-star scheme for grading the quality of open data on the web, for which the highest ranking is Linked Open Data: [10] 1 star: data is openly available in some format. 2 stars: data is available in a structured format, such as Microsoft Excel file format (.xls).

  9. Open data in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Value of US government open data. Industry collects, processes, and resells open data from the United States government. [5] United States government weather data is the base of an industry which generates US$30 billion annually. [5][6][7][8] GPS data is the base of an industry estimated to generate US$90 billion annually. [5][9] Vivek Kundra ...