Fwd: SAVE THE DATE - WHOW Hackathon - 18 November 2023

Dear colleagues,

I kindly invite you to participate to the hackathon of the WHOW project on November 18th.
The hackathon will be carried out in an hybrid modality (in presence and online).
WHOW (Water Health Open knowledge) is EU funded project (CEF programme) focused on the construction of a distributed knowledge graph on water consumption, water quality, health and weather observations.
More detailed about the hackathon is available in the forwarded email below.

Anyway, the theme of the hackathon is "Water is life: Knowing it for a Better Future".

The participants can team up in groups of maximum 4-5 people. Teams will be called to develop ideas and solutions to address the following challenges:

C1: Data reuse
Design or design and development any type of data reuse of your choice  (e.g., data viz, maps, standalone applications). A set of pre-defined SPARQL queries will be made available to allow participants to query the knowledge graph and combine data according to their re-usage idea.

C2: Developing rest APIs semantically enriched
The challenge aims at creating rest APIs, well documented through API schemas that are semantically enriched with the elements defined in the WHOW ontologies and controlled vocabularies. The results are proposed for the inclusion in the Italian national catalogue of semantic assets, schema.gov.it.

C3: Multilingualism
To strengthen data re-use and make it more inclusive in an international context, it is crucial to provide multilingual resources. The goal of the challenge is to enrich the current knowledge graph with additional multilingual references, so that the resources can be navigated in different languages. Participants may consider integrating the WHOW's pipeline for the production of Linked Open Data with translation services such as EU-Translation, or DeepL, or others of the participants' choice.

C4: Special Challenge
Use your creativity and propose (design or design and implement) anything you want that can enrich or use the WHOW Knowledge Graph!

The results produced will be made available on open source platforms (e.g., gitlab, github).

The winner projects will be mentioned in official EU deliverables to be delivered to the European Commission and will appear in the institutional web sites of the WHOW public partners.

To register for the hackathon, please use the following registration form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zg3KZXNbjnhzrZQYdap2aVIbHiLgr0n4U-oKYRWe5Cg/edit


I hope an hacid team can take part in the hackathon.

Cheers,
—
Andrea Nuzzolese

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From: whowproject@isprambiente.it<mailto:whowproject@isprambiente.it>
Subject: SAVE THE DATE - WHOW Hackathon - 18 November 2023
Date: 31 October 2023 at 07:37:57 CET
To: Undisclosed recipients:;

We are pleased to announce the final WHOW Hackathon!

This is a one-day event promoted by the EU funded project WHOW – Water Health Open knowledge - where anyone in the private, public and academia sectors interested in open data regarding water consumption, water quality, health and weather observations will come together to develop innovative ideas and solutions.

The hackathon will be held both in presence, in Palazzo Pirelli via Filzi 22, Milan – Italy (to be confirmed), and online on 18 November 2023, from 9:00 to 19:30. The link and final agenda will be announced in the coming days.

The theme of the hackathon is "Water is life: Knowing it for a Better Future".

Participants can team up in groups of maximum 4-5 people. Teams will be called to develop ideas and solutions to address the following challenges:

C1: Data reuse
Design or design and development any type of data reuse of your choice  (e.g., data viz, maps, standalone applications). A set of pre-defined SPARQL queries will be made available to allow participants to query the knowledge graph and combine data according to their re-usage idea.

C2: Developing rest APIs semantically enriched
The challenge aims at creating rest APIs, well documented through API schemas that are semantically enriched with the elements defined in the WHOW ontologies and controlled vocabularies. The results are proposed for the inclusion in the Italian national catalogue of semantic assets, schema.gov.it.

C3: Multilingualism
To strengthen data re-use and make it more inclusive in an international context, it is crucial to provide multilingual resources. The goal of the challenge is to enrich the current knowledge graph with additional multilingual references, so that the resources can be navigated in different languages. Participants may consider integrating the WHOW's pipeline for the production of Linked Open Data with translation services such as EU-Translation, or DeepL, or others of the participants' choice.

C4: Special Challenge
Use your creativity and propose (design or design and implement) anything you want that can enrich or use the WHOW Knowledge Graph!

The results produced will be made available on open source platforms (e.g., gitlab, github).

The winner projects will be mentioned in official EU deliverables to be delivered to the European Commission and will appear in the institutional web sites of the WHOW public partners.

To register for the hackathon, please use the following registration form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zg3KZXNbjnhzrZQYdap2aVIbHiLgr0n4U-oKYRWe5Cg/edit


We hope to see you there!

The WHOW team

Received on Tuesday, 31 October 2023 09:13:30 UTC