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Geneva, Switzerland, 20-21 March 2012 Innovation in big data analytics: from lab to market to standards Filippo Dal Fiore, PhD M.I.T. Senseable City Lab & Currentcity dalfiore@mit.edu ITU Workshop on ICT Innovations (Geneva, Switzerland, 20-21 March 2012)
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Geneva, Switzerland, 20-21 March 2012 2 What the Senseable City Lab does Data analyses and visualizations Smart objects
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Geneva, Switzerland, 20-21 March 2012 3 What the Currentcity spin-off does Data analytics applications
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Our specialty within big data analytics: collective sensing Aggregated and anonymized data from telecom and web 2.0 networks is used as a proxy for human presence and activities, on an historical basis and in real- time.
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How we pursue innovation in the Lab Industrial collaborations in which we “tweak” with proprietary data/sensors Reliance on open-source SW solutions Scalability and standardization issues not of immediate relevance Creative, “keep options open” approach Geneva, Switzerland, 20-21 March 2012 5
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6 How we pursue innovation in the spin-off Emphasis on user acceptance, revenue generation, future scalability Explorative, “keep options open” approach Difficulty to spot markets make the standardization question premature Benefiting from previous standards (i.e. GSM/UMTS), but only up to a certain point
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Big data analytics: a Babel of data and operations on them Multi-level value chain: data generation data storage data query & extraction data analysis data fruition The possibility for multiple combinations are “infinite”: standardization to be applied at multiple levels Geneva, Switzerland, 20-21 March 2012 7
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Big issues in big data analytics Data ownership Data security Data privacy Data formats & legacy data system Patchwork of laws and regulations Geneva, Switzerland, 20-21 March 2012 8
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The need for standardization in big data Data reside within different companies and is silo-related (i.e. finance/health-care/energy) Need for (individual/urban) data portfolios “Data banks” as gateways for new data markets (data transactions as monetary transactions) Geneva, Switzerland, 20-21 March 2012 9
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In absence of standards, big data is managed in big pooled datasets, but this lead to: Increased vulnerabilily (i.e. hacker attacks) Proliferation of consent and data use agreements; Inflexible, stale and inaccurate datasets; (source: Helmore, 2012) Geneva, Switzerland, 20-21 March 2012 10
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Conclusions and Recommendations ??? Geneva, Switzerland, 20-21 March 2012 11
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