Session outline
 
Union(U)
Session Sub Category Union
Session ID U-02
Title Global Data Sciences in the Big Data Era
Short title Global Data Sciences in the Big Data Era
Convener Name Toshio Koike
Affiliation Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Co-convener 1. Name Yasuhiro Murayama
Affiliation National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Co-convener 2. Name Masatoshi Ohishi
Affiliation Astronomy Data Center, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
Co-convener 3. Name Masaki Kanao
Affiliation National Institute of Polar Research
Co-convener 4. Name Masaru Kitsuregawa
Affiliation Institute of Industrial Science,
the University of Tokyo
Co-convener 5. Name Ryosuke Shibasaki
Affiliation Spatial information science, University of Tokyo
Co-convener 6. Name Iku Shinohara
Affiliation Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency/Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Co-convener 7. Name Eizi TOYODA
Affiliation Numerical Prediction Division, Japan Meteorological Agency
Co-convener 8. Name Ken T. Murata
Affiliation National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
Co-convener 9. Name Akiyo Yatagai
Affiliation Kyoto University
International Symposium 'International Symposium' in addition to Scientific session.
Language English
Scope In earth, planetary and space sciences, scientific findings and understanding of irreproducible phenomena like earth's climate change etc. cannot be validated with double-check of results by independent scientists which is essential elements of the modern science. Then, "data" is the only proof which scientists can show to the society to secure the scientific truth. The ICSU-WDS (World Data System) progarmme has started its international programme office (IPO) hosted in Japan targets world-scale data-sharing community and framework. New initiatives such as persistent digital identifiers of datasets and authors, as well as data citation are important as a new science infrastructure in this new era.
Nowadays when decision-makers requires access to usable information on natural phenomena which impacts the society, joint efforts and possible collaboration, and furthermore fusion are required of advanced information science and technology together with earth and planetary science datasets, so targeted activities like DIAS are proceeding now. In this session, a wide range of data activities of not only earth and planetary sciences but also of social and economic fields are welcome to exchange and interact for the future global coordination of scientific data and information.
Type of presentation Oral and Poster presentation
Invited papers