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SCORE
Smart Cities and Open data Reuse
Aik van Eemerenlead Public Tech
2019
SCORE
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Can we optimise the utilisation of our public data, information and knowledge through public, open source services? Developed jointly by cities, sharing & building on experiences, applications and interfaces !
SCORE goals
■ Develop urban public service challenges;
■ Public data for public services;
■ Open source approach;
■ Agile & Scrum working methodology
■ Joint development / adoption across city partners
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9 Innovative Cities around the North Sea
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Gent
Gotenborg
Aberdeen
BradfordDordrecht
Aarhus
Bergen
Working approach
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Working groups
I. IoT Registry
I. Travel time
I. Flooding and drainage management
I. Impacts of events on mobility
I. Drukke stad project (still under consideration)
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An Inclusive Digital City | priority: Fair platforms
Digital services provided by the City of Amsterdam must be transparent. Data must not discriminate or impede equal opportunities.
IOT Registry
I. What do we measure in town?
I. Transparent overview devices;
I. Search for multiple usages information gathering devices;
I. Cost efficiency, reducing city impacts.
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IOT RegistryFirst MVP available:
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https://amsterdam.github.io/iot/#/home
Travel Time Tool
I. Pressure on Amsterdam, especially centre area;
I. Housing is difficult, prices are high, is living in centre best choise?
I. Travel time home to work in Amsterdam Metropolitan Area;
I. Different tranport options and combinations;
I. Opening related to EMA agency installation Amsterdam.
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Travel Time Tool
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https://app.traveltimeplatform.com/#/search/0_lat=52.37243&0_lng=4.89973&0_title=Amsterdam%2C%20Netherlands&0_time=d1529563828664&poi=Hotel
311 / SIA
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CTO & Data
Data as fuel for innovation.Kickstarting data innovation in city of Amsterdam.Radical innovation, redesign using feedback loops.Setting conditions (network, vision, privacy).
DigitalIdentity
A Free Digital City | priority: minimizing data
ArtificialIntelligence
An Inclusive Digital City | priority: Fair platforms / artificial intelligence
An Inclusive Digital City
Inclusievedigitale stad
The city belongs to everyone, regardless of social position, cultural
origin, or sexual orientation. Amsterdammers must be digitally
resilient and have the right skills to be able to participate. Technology
should help Amsterdammers to develop the skills and competences
they need via the most suitable services. It must also provide access
to all kinds of information and education. We want to create a digital
city using technology that helps and supports the Amsterdammer –all
Amsterdammers.
An Inclusive Digital City | priority: Fair platforms
Digital services provided by the City of Amsterdam must be transparent. Data must not discriminate or impede equal opportunities.
ArtificialIntelligence
An Inclusive Digital City | priority: Fair platforms / artificial intelligence
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recognize what a signal is about, based on the text.
example (by @Maarten Sukel)
Give a signal only by sending a photo?
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example
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Recognize garbage and litter
examples
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Count.
example
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Optimize route
example
The city will make its data 'open' and/or available for sharing on a municipal platform, provided this is possible within the scope of statutory regulations.
An Inclusive Digital City | priority: Open Source
GitHub
An Inclusive Digital City | priority: Open Source / GitHub
City and public services shall be accessible, comprehensible and usable for all, regardless of the individual's digital activity.
Both online and offline.
An Inclusive Digital City | priority: Inclusive City services
A Creative City | priority: Improve participation / Open City
Open City
SCORE
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Partners:
CC4DR - The Five Principles
Thank you for your attention
Contact for more info:
www.northsearegion.eu/score/
Daan Berent / Hugo Niesing
Email h.niesing@amsterdam.nl
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