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Managing uncertainty - the road towards better data interoperability

Maurice van Keulen
Univ. of Twente, Dept of EEMCS,
Talk
AG 5, MMCI  
AG Audience
English

Date, Time and Location

Tuesday, 6 March 2012
11:00
60 Minutes
E1 4
433
Saarbrücken

Abstract

Data interoperability encompasses the many data management activities needed for effective information management in anyone's or any organization's everyday work such as data cleaning, coupling, fusion, mapping, and information extraction. It is our conviction that a significant amount of money and time in IT is devoted to these activities, is about dealing with one problem: semantic uncertainty. Sometimes data is subjective, incomplete, not current, or incorrect, sometimes it can be interpreted in different ways, etc. In our opinion, clean correct data is only a special case, hence data management technology should treat data quality problems as a fact of life, not as something to be repaired afterwards. Recent approaches treat uncertainty as an additional source of information which should be preserved to reduce its impact. We believe that the road towards better data interoperability, is to be found in teaching our data processing tools and systems about all forms of doubt and how to live with them.

In this presentation, we show for several data interoperability use cases (for example, data coupling/fusion and information extraction) how to model the associated data quality problems as semantic uncertainty and argue why this approach leads to better data interoperability in terms of natural problem exposure and risk assessment, more robustness and automation, reduced development costs, and potential for natural and effective feedback loops leveraging human attention.

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Petra Schaaf, 02/27/2012 11:41 -- Created document.