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ECML PKDD 2018 Workshops - Nemesis 2018, UrbReas 2018, SoGood 2018, IWAISe 2018, and Green Data Mining 2018, Dublin, Ireland, September 10-14, 2018, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Carlos Alzate, Anna Monreale, Haytham Assem, Albert Bifet, Teodora Sandra Buda, …
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This book constitutes revised selected papers from the workshops
Nemesis, UrbReas, SoGood, IWAISe, and Green Data Mining, held at
the 18th European Conference on Machine Learning and Knowledge
Discovery in Databases, ECML PKDD 2018, in Dublin, Ireland, in
September 2018. The 20 papers presented in this volume were
carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 32 submissions. The
workshops included are: Nemesis 2018: First Workshop on Recent
Advances in Adversarial Machine Learning UrbReas 2018: First
International Workshop on Urban Reasoning from Complex Challenges
in Cities SoGood 2018: Third Workshop on Data Science for Social
Good IWAISe 2018: Second International Workshop on Artificial
Intelligence in Security Green Data Mining 2018: First
International Workshop on Energy Efficient Data Mining and
Knowledge Discovery
How can the set of rights that underpin the notion of the "right to
the city" be advanced? In seeking answers to this question over
several decades, social mobilizations have been assembled and new
political and legal frameworks promoted. New interpretations and
political articulations of the right to the city, especially those
that have emerged since the end of the 2000s, encourage us to view
it through the lens of identity politics. They propose that
attention should be given to the diversity of the social groups
that live in urban environments, whose voice and agency must be
recognized in the construction of the city in the interests of
equality and social justice. Addressing these issues not only
involves recognizing and valuing the subjects that have
historically been marginalized in the construction of urban space,
both physical and symbolic. It also means bearing in mind that the
city materializes and is experienced in a different way by the
different groups that inhabit it through their practices, uses of
it and, in short, how their daily life takes shape. Advancing Urban
Rights will help both concerned citizens and policy makers identify
and analyze redistribution and recognition policies, institutional
change, and social production of the city in an increasingly urban
world.
Complete Guide to HORIZON 2020: The New European R&D and
Innovation Framework Programme. Description From 2014 onwards the
landscape of European programs that support R&D and Innovation
changes significantly: The 7th European Framework Programme (FP7)
ends, as it does also the European Programme for Innovation and
Competitiveness (CIP), which have covered the period 2007-2013.
With their finalization, the new Horizon 2020 starts, addressing
within the same programme both research, development and
technological innovation, covering the period 2014-2020. Horizon
2020 is big and ambitious. Its total budget exceeds 70,000 million
Euros, which represents a great opportunity to create future
through technological development and innovation. But, on the other
hand, it is also a complex program, and it is important to
understand its new rules and focus areas in order to succeed.
Horizon 2020 is significantly different from its predecessors,
especially in the key aspects that determine the successful
participation in it or, in other words, the aspect that enhance the
probability of getting your project selected and funded. This guide
aims to help you understand those changes and rules, and to
identify thematic priorities relevant to your organization and to
developing your participation strategy in H2020. Details -Insights:
the origins and motivations behind the new programme, its
objectives and main actors. -Focus, structure and instruments:
Analysis and detailed explanation of the new approach taken by
H2020, its structure into pillars and the different sub-programs
within them. Presentation and explanation of project types,
instruments and funding allocated for each. -Initiatives:
Presentation and explanation of the initiatives that have gained
weight in the management of calls and prioritization of topics to
be funded in certain areas within H2020 (PPPs, JTIs, EIPs, P2Ps,
etc.). Special attention is paid to their origin, objectives and
role in H2020. -Explanatory charts and graphs: that facilitate a
better understanding of the information, serving as the base for
further and future analysis. -Quick reference: sections easily
identifiable. -Resources and information sources: classified by
technological areas and societal challenges, critical for setting
the basis of 'the need' and 'expected impact' sections in
successful project proposals in H2020.
How can the set of rights that underpin the notion of the "right to
the city" be advanced? In seeking answers to this question over
several decades, social mobilizations have been assembled and new
political and legal frameworks promoted. New interpretations and
political articulations of the right to the city, especially those
that have emerged since the end of the 2000s, encourage us to view
it through the lens of identity politics. They propose that
attention should be given to the diversity of the social groups
that live in urban environments, whose voice and agency must be
recognized in the construction of the city in the interests of
equality and social justice. Addressing these issues not only
involves recognizing and valuing the subjects that have
historically been marginalized in the construction of urban space,
both physical and symbolic. It also means bearing in mind that the
city materializes and is experienced in a different way by the
different groups that inhabit it through their practices, uses of
it and, in short, how their daily life takes shape. Advancing Urban
Rights will help both concerned citizens and policy makers identify
and analyze redistribution and recognition policies, institutional
change, and social production of the city in an increasingly urban
world.
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