ICT-enabled Agricultural Science for Development Scenarios, Opportunities, Issues by Seishi Ninomiya (NARC-NARO) ICTs transforming agricultural science,

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ICT-enabled Agricultural Science for Development Scenarios, Opportunities, Issues by Seishi Ninomiya (NARC-NARO) ICTs transforming agricultural science, research & technology generation Science Forum Workshop Theme 3

Scenario’s Sensor technologies –Sensor network based field monitoring –New sensors –Mobile phones and IC tags Technologies to integrate and utilize distributed resources –Data Grid to virtually integrate distributed databases –Computational Grid to virtually realized super-computer –Mash-up to integrate services to create a new service –Multilingual semantics Computational statistics and soft computing –Hyper multidimensional data –Non-linear models –Pattern recognition

Opportunities Stable and continuous farm (field) data acquisition –Decision support for site-specifically most optimal farming –Decision support by Case Base Reasoning (CBR) –Basis for GAP and food safety Resource integration and sharing –Globally usable and locally useful applicationsGlobally usable and locally useful applications –Virtual corporation of small scale farmersVirtual corporation of small scale farmers New types of data modeling –ICT based innovative breedingICT based innovative breeding Whole genomic selection based on computational statistics, high-throughput sequencing, genetic resource databases –Widely applicable robust biological models Growth model, pest prediction model, etc From maximization to optimization by ICT

Issues Data exchange and sharing –Interoperability and standardization for seamless data exchange and sharing –Mash-up –Ownership System to realized Interdisciplinary collaboration Field data collection –How to convince farmers to collect and accumulate field data continuously – P&P sensing and data archive Language –International information sharing –Literacy

More Information AFITA (Asian Federation of Information Technology in Agriculture – – APAN (Asia Pacific Advanced Network) – Field Server – MetBroker: – Speaker contact address –