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Koiti Hasida

Professor at the Univeristy of Tokyo

Professor, Social ICT (SICT) Research Center, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo. He received a doctoral degree of science from the University of Tokyo in 1986. He was affiliated with ETL (Electrotechnical Laboratory) from 1986 to 2001, ICOT (the Institute for New Generation Computer Technology) from 1988 to 1992 and AIST (the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) from 2001 to 2013. His research encompasses linguistics, cognitive science, natural language processing, intelligent content, and service science, among others. His current research themes include semantic computing, PDS (personal data store), and their applications to context-aware services. He was the president of JCSS (Japanese Cognitive Science Society), the president of ANLP (The Association for Natural Language Processing), a director of IPSJ (Information Processing Society of Japan), a vice president of JSSST (Japan Society for Software Science and Technology). He has developed a decentralized PDS (PDS without any middleman to mediate data sharing) called PLR (personal life repository), which is currently undergoing demonstration experiments for the sake of extensive commercialization.

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Major Use Cases From Finland

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Finland has been hosting MyData conferences ever since 2016. Learn why! Major Finnish players have actually implemented concrete MyData models. Discover how from three use cases to share insights for other countries and regions to develop their personal-data ecosystems.. Trafi-Tilaajavastuu MyData trial Noora Lähde, Finnish Transport Safety Agency Trafi Mika Huhtamäki, Tilaajavastuu What benefits MyData […]

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Use Cases Track: Synthesis & Discussion

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We will use this time to discuss the learnings of the use case track. We will synthesize three days of sessions and we will aim to have an honest deep discussion on what are the obstacles of the MyData use cases and how to move away from those to make the MyData World we hope […]

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