We are happy to represent Dat4UrbanMobility at “Die Nacht, die Wissen schafft!” (Night of Science). We are looking forward to talk to you at our stand and to introduce you to our latest applications that you can try out yourself. “Die Nacht, die Wissen schafft!” takes place at November 10th 2018, at 6pm – 9pm. … Continue Reading
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Leibniz Startup & Industry Event “Artificial Intelligence”
Data4UrbanMobility participates in the exhibition “Marketplace of Opportunities” at the Leibniz Startup & Industry Event “Artificial Intelligence”. The event will take place on November 20, 2018 at the Leibniz University of Hannover and is organized by the L3S Research Center.
Ideen-Boulevard 2018
During the “Ideen-Boulevard 2018” at the anual Maschseefest event exhibitors presented their innovative technologies and ideas for a “smarter” world. At the booth of 1KLANG® – the mobility services brand of the PROJEKTIONISTEN® GmbH – interested visitors could also have a look at the joint research project “Data4UrbanMobility”. An attempt to improve mobility in the … Continue Reading
D4UM at the annual conference of the “Deutsche Ingenieurinnenbund e.V.” – Hannover 5.0
This talk provides current insights in the research project „Data4UrbanMobility: Data Analytics for Mobility Services in Smart Cities“. In this project we aim to support efficient planning, development and use of mobility services based on large-scale data analytics. In this talk we in particular discuss data analytics in the context of planned special events in … Continue Reading
Launch of MiC App at TU Night 2018 Braunschweig
DESIGN YOUR OWN CITY ISU together with partners develops innovative research and participation application for the Future City By launching the MiC App at the TU Night 2018, the Institute for Sustainable Urbanism ISU in cooperation with 1KLANG® – a brand of PROJEKTIONISTEN® GmbH has reached a milestone in the joint research and development of … Continue Reading
Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2018)
At the Extended Semantic Web Conference, we presented the paper „EventKG: A Multilingual Event-Centric Temporal Knowledge Graph“ by Simon Gottschalk and Elena Demidova (all L3S). This articles proposed the novel knowledge repository containing event-centric information extracted from several web sources.
Leibniz Symposium Machine Learning – Intelligent Digitisation, Marketplace of Opportunities (“Marktplatz der Möglichkeiten”)
Data4UrbanMobility participates in the exhibition “Marketplace of Opportunities” at the Leibniz Symposium “Machine Learning – Intelligent Digitization”. The symposium will take place on April 24, 2018 at the Leibniz University of Hannover and is organized by the L3S Research Center.
Status Meeting “Smart Service Stadt” (Smart Service City)
The Data4UrbanMobility project participated in the BMBF meeting “Smart Service Stadt” 01/31/18 – 02/01/2018 in Hamburg. The BMBF-funded projects participating in this meeting address a wide range of challenges regarding services in the smart city context, including mobility, energy, citizen participation and revitalization of urban centers. Particularly relevant in the Data4UrbanMobility context are the SmartUrbanServices … Continue Reading
ISU Talks #05: FUTURE CITIES – Urbanism in a digitalizing world
The international conference ISU Talks #05: FUTURE CITIES hosted by the Institute for Sustainable Urbanism has successfully taken place at TU Braunschweig on November 14. The ISU Talks 5 Future Cities conference – held at TU Braunschweig, Germany – offered the opportunity to discuss the influence of digitalization, data and technology on urbanism with guests … Continue Reading
PROFILES Workshop @ ISWC 2017
Data4UrbanMobility co-organized the 4th edition of the PROFILES workshop on Dataset PROFIling and fEderated Search for Web Data at the 16th International Semantic Web Conference in Vienna, Austria on the October 22, 2017. The Web Data, including Linked Data, knowledge graphs and Web markup data is a rich and dynamic source of mobility relevant event-centric … Continue Reading