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thank you was cedric for this presentation we have any question from the audience
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when they of course it or i don't know how much was when you got ah so you you have a very good uh
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project in very nice idea by the sense that well everyone collected
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data and now we all have them sometimes and and find them
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um you mentioned it several times that it's got the the quality data sets
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do we have a notion of of data quality in the
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sense that it's valid for more than the project which was collected
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how um yeah actually for the for the gonna to check here
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well it's yeah we have arose several um criteria that uh is told us that there
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is a and the that that's a very select is uh uh with that that's it
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so there is the um and different level of sorry as you can see the the the first
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one is not a high level and the the last one is really uh really i stand are a
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level i would say so in this uh missed on the we can see that to me good
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even through the the comparison with the a similar that i said and see there is a um um
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the there is consistency between these two that that's it so in been discredited check we
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uh yes in that the result of you have a idea and are relevant it's a
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the the
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yes very respected
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no thank you maybe we have the coordinator of the project in the room do you want to add something about it
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wait wait wait yeah yeah uh ah it's so thank you sir recover the answer
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think uh it's absolutely correct and uh i think that's a big challenge to pass from
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project why why it's a date ability to general data validity
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because uh when you do those statistical tests and you compare
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data sets i mean you always have and so specific objective
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which is more listening to your project so it's very hard to break out
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of this um on one part and the other part however it's quite interesting
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just uh introduce the the meta data in in a sense of completeness um and uh and so on
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criteria to index correctly the the data set because this is already often something that is missing in that
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it doesn't help because you for example then you don't see whether a data set has been updated or
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not when there's no me get it done it you suddenly realise it's different than before but what changes
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really really given and then maybe all of your results change based on the twitching that you have souls
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so the topic is very complex and we uh not pretend to have the unique solution
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but we have a break that is able to construct i think the first piece and uh
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and we try to uh put it out there as a complete as as possible and as far as we could deal
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if you have more input to we we happy to listen to a hip
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thank you with another question in the room
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yes
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oh i am so ah ah the way i understand ascii now it's focused on a
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heating man it's yeah an identity the man that there is also a potentials in their uh
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here maybe uh in in uh actually run command and and
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ah and ferguson actually really we uh i should
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just the in them unclear but uh in the platform
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the in which are online actually uh we have a a lot of uh type of uh that that we have a
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wind uh energy uh solar energy a lot of um that
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are related to energy but not only uh it uh going on
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even a question and
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yeah i think so i think the coordinator what's to at something again
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or just the um uh you you can you can find on our websites the the and and
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yeah the opener portal that that's an online just like to maybe point out is a little um
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really i mean experience made now when you see those three levels i mean you just think you can check data and uh
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and what we want to put online is fair data um and uh the fair is also reduce little sometimes
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brings a real big problem because you have good quality data's out there somewhere from uh for example international agency or something like this but
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they put a license on this that does not allow us to reduce beat the data so we cannot listed in way um so just to
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you whether they're more data sets out that they also would pass the quality check that
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we can redistribute them because uh uh the people intentionally or unintentionally did not
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put or did a restrictive license on this which should disqualifies for being fair data
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which is a bit of pity but uh that that actually happens
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quite often i'd say because what the bottle of exchanging data is low
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technology wise but now sometimes people actually do work there so that you may read it with them so that you can use the data
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so some of the data sets of wanting to get picked up the spectrum
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um we have one last question
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maybe just before closing the system

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Q&A (Keynote speech: Pr. Dr. Guglielmina Mutani)
Pr. Dr. Guglielmina Mutani, Politecnico di Torino
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Q&A (Roberto Boghetti)
Roberto Boghetti, Idiap Research Institute
Nov. 15, 2021 · 10:13 a.m.
Q&A (Dr. Giuseppe Peronato)
Dr. Giuseppe Peronato, Idiap Research Institute
Nov. 15, 2021 · 10:43 a.m.
Q&A (Pr. Dominique Genoud & Jérôme Treboux)
Pr. Dominique Genoud & Jérôme Treboux, HES-SO Valais-Wallis
Nov. 15, 2021 · 10:59 a.m.
Q&A (Pr. David Wannier & Jean-Marie Allder)
Pr. David Wannier & Jean-Marie Allder, HES-SO Valais-Wallis
Nov. 15, 2021 · 11:58 a.m.
Dr. Kavan Javanroodi - Extending the concept of energy hub to facilitate sector and spatial coupling
Dr. Kavan Javanroodi, Solar Energy and Building Physics Laboratory (LESO-PB) at EPFL
Nov. 15, 2021 · 11:59 a.m.
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Q&A (Dr. Kavan Javanroodi)
Dr. Kavan Javanroodi, Solar Energy and Building Physics Laboratory (LESO-PB) at EPFL
Nov. 15, 2021 · 12:16 p.m.
Q&A (Pr. Pierre Roduit)
Pr. Pierre Roduit, HES-SO Valais-Wallis
Nov. 15, 2021 · 12:32 p.m.
Loïc Puthod - An open-data acquisition toolchain for AI applications
Loïc Puthod, Centre de recherche Crem
Nov. 15, 2021 · 1:59 p.m.
Q&A (Loïc Puthod)
Loïc Puthod, Centre de recherche Crem
Nov. 15, 2021 · 2:10 p.m.
Cédric Mugabo Serugendo - EnerMaps: The open data tool empowering your energy transition
Cédric Mugabo Serugendo, Centre de recherche Crem
Nov. 15, 2021 · 2:16 p.m.
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Cédric Mugabo Serugendo, Centre de recherche Crem
Nov. 15, 2021 · 2:27 p.m.

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