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Food and Data Workshop: Interoperability through the Food Pipeline The increasing ability to capture data at the level of individual agricultural fields, individual culinary recipes, and individual food waste digesters is allowing analytics-based optimization within the distinct industries responsible for producing, transporting, trading, storing, processing, packaging, wholesaling, retailing, consuming, and disposing of food. Yet addressing the pressing national and global challenges in food security due to climate change, as well as public health challenges such as obesity and malnutrition, requires optimization across the food pipeline. This workshop is concerned with understanding the relationship between data and food writ large, with a particular focus on questions of interoperable data ontologies, privacy, and analytic insights. Sponsored by the NSF Midwest Big Data Hub and the Computing Community Consortium (CCC) WHERE CSL Auditorium (B02) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign WHEN September 12-13, 2016 Chicago History Museum, ICHi-40524. Gordon H. Coster, photographer publish.illinois.edu/food-and-data-workshop For more information, contact Lav Varshney at [email protected] Abstract submission deadline: September 1
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Page 1: food and data workshop - MIDAS€¦ · workshop is concerned with understanding the relationship between data and food writ large, with a particular focus on questions of interoperable

Food and Data Workshop: Interoperability through the Food Pipeline

The increasing ability to capture data at the level of individual agricultural fields, individual culinary recipes, and individual food waste digesters is allowing analytics-based optimization within the distinct industries responsible for producing, transporting, trading, storing, processing, packaging, wholesaling, retailing, consuming, and disposing of food. Yet addressing the pressing national and global challenges in food security due to climate change, as well as public health challenges such as obesity and malnutrition, requires optimization across the food pipeline. This workshop is concerned with understanding the relationship between data and food writ large, with a particular focus on questions of interoperable data ontologies, privacy, and analytic insights.Sponsored by the NSF Midwest Big Data Hub and the Computing Community Consortium (CCC)

WHERE CSL Auditorium (B02) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign WHEN September 12-13, 2016

Chicago History Museum, ICHi-40524. Gordon H. Coster, photographer

publish.illinois.edu/food-and-data-workshopFor more information, contact Lav Varshney at [email protected]

Abstract submission deadline: September 1