The Crowd Keeps Me in Shape: Social Psychology and the Present and Future of Health Social Machines
A research paper by Max van Kleek, Daniel Smith, Wendy Hall and Nigel Shadbolt on the way the Web can help people live healthier lives.
A research paper by Max van Kleek, Daniel Smith, Wendy Hall and Nigel Shadbolt on the way the Web can help people live healthier lives.
Nigel Shadbolt talking to Alex Howard of O’Reilly about Artificial Intelligence, the Open Data Institute and the Midata initiative.
Nigel Shadbolt’s blog for the Open Data Institute on the Royal Mail’s stewardship of the Postcode Address File (PAF), a database of addresses and postcodes of 28 million UK households.
The list of the top 100 most powerful women in the UK was compiled by BBC Radio 4’s long running daily programme Woman’s Hour.
The list aims to celebrate the top 100 women who have had the biggest impact on society and have inspired change and acted as role models.
Other women in the list include author J. K. Rowling, Supreme Court judge Baroness Hale, the Queen and artist Tracey Emin.
Professor Dame Wendy Hall said: I’m delighted to have made the list. I love the way it highlights the increasingly significant role women play in every walk of life in the UK and I’m flattered to have been included in such distinguished company.
A research paper by Jarutas Pattanaphanchai, Kieron O’Hara, and Wendy Hall on a new framework to help users evaluate the trustworthiness of Web information using Semantic Web technology.
A research paper by Richard Crowder, David Fowler, Quentin Reul, Derek Sleeman, Nigel Shadbolt and Gary Wills introducing and evaluating a new piece of software to support the maintenance and design of aircraft engines.
A research paper by Giovanni Bartolomeo, Stefano Salsano and Hugh Glaser. The problem of deciding whether two things are equivalent is not as straightforward as might be imagined. This paper introduces a new method for determining equivalence based on the contextual knowledge of the entities.
A paper by Yunjia Li, E.A. Draffan, Hugh Glaser, Ian Millard, Russell Newman, Mike
Wald, Gary Wills and Magnus White, describing RailGB, a new linked-data driven mobile web application which provides searches for underground train stations in London which are easily accessible (for disabled people or those carrying heavy loads).
Unlike most applications which use static web sites, RailGB reacts dynamically to users needs whilst travelling.
Following on from being named in Computer Weekly’s first ever list of the U.K.’s top 25 most influential women in I.T. in July, Professor Dame Wendy Hall has featured in Computer Weekly’s recently announced list of the most influential people in U.K. I.T.
The list was decided by a reader vote as well as an expert judging panel with representatives from across the I.T. industry.
Professor Hall was recognised for her founding of the Web Science Research Initiative with Sir Tim Berners-Lee in 2006, which is a collaborative research project between the University of Southampton and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Nigel Shadbolt on Gov 2.0 Radio speaking about the Open Data Institute in London. He discusses the requirement for new economic models encompassing Open Data and his hopes for the Open Data project over the next year.
Gov 2.0 Radio was founded in 2009 by Adriel Hampton in the U.S. to provide an information resource for topics relating Open Data, the Internet and government.