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Accessibility of information - man vs. machine

Time
18:30 - 19:00 o'clock
Organizer
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt – Institut für Datenwissenschaften
Place
DLR_School_Lab Jena (4. Etage)
Adresse
Leutragraben 4

How can information be presented and linked in a way that is understandable to both humans and machines?

Using Wikipedia as an example, we explain: How can links to other articles be found automatically and how can link suggestions be generated from them?

DLR is Germany's national research center for aeronautics and space. Its extensive research and development work in aeronautics, space, energy, transportation and security is integrated into national and international collaborations.

At the DLR Institute of Data Science in Jena, we focus on the entire life cycle of data, starting with the acquisition and collection of high-quality data, its efficient and sustainable management and its subsequent analysis to extract the most relevant information.

BY THE WAY: Feel free to bring your children! The DLR_School_Lab offers exciting space and data science experiments in parallel. Among other things, they can discover their fascination for STEM topics at the Mars Rover Station, by examining meteorites or with our 3D printer.

Note
Lecture series - DLR Institute of Data Science (every hour from 18:30, 30 min each)
Restriction
max. 12 visitors
 
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DLR-Institut für Datenwissenschaften: Vortragsreihe LNdW
DLR-Institut für Datenwissenschaften: Vortragsreihe LNdW
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