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Help us collect use cases and tools tackling or raising issues around Privacy in Semantic Technologies
PriSeT 2013 wokshop - http://events.kmi.open.ac.uk/priset-2013/
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The recent success of Semantic technologies have triggered a new wave of interest in government and industry who aim to apply Linked Data principles to exploit the large datasets being made public. Since the data generated is from real users, the question of privacy is highly relevant to how knowledge is discovered, extracted, integrated and used. To this end, it is important for the Linked Data and Semantic Web communities to not only pay attention to privacy but also to proactively discover and address privacy related issues at every stage. Any failing in this area at this critical juncture could only jeopardise the many Open Data initiatives currently being pursued by government, academia and industry.

We are organizing a workshop (PriSeT) collocated with the K-CAP 2013 conference which aim is to discuss these issues, cases where/when they are raised, and the tools that can help tackle them. Therefore, these discussions will be supported by responses to two forms to collect experiences from the community related to these two aspects:

The form related to use cases is at:
http://events.kmi.open.ac.uk/priset-2013/use-case-collection-form/

The form related to tools is at:
http://events.kmi.open.ac.uk/priset-2013/tool-collection-form/

These forms are open to anybody, and we expect the answers to be widely varying in scope, specificity, granularity and maturity. It is possible and encouraged to fill the form more than once. So, if you have ever encountered the issue of privacy in your work on semantic technologies, just drop a couple of sentences in our forms!

Many Thanks!
Mathieu, Keerthi and Inah.


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