Data Hub Use Cases for ExPaNDS and PaNOSC


Tuesday 16th Nov 2021 from 14:15 → 17:15 Europe/Stockholm

Harvesting metadata from experiments requires an understanding of a particular experimental workflow and a deep integration to the control systems of the instruments to create “gluing tools” which can automatically extract relevant meta-data. The other aspect is the integration and use of metadata in downstream processing which can give immediate benefit to users. On the engineering side there is a desire to have flexible and customisable toolsets which can be applied to multiple cases.

The presentations in this workshop aim to introduce some requirements and implementation ideas for metadata collection and use with some real use cases. This should be useful for system specialists and scientists and encourage them to innovate their own use cases in a dialogue and realise the benefits of metadata.

There will be four presentations by practitioners working with data infrastructures to support scientific objectives. They will highlight how data catalogues can be connected up to data production or data processing services to harness the full potential of the information.

(No registration necessary.)

Agenda for your information:

14:30 – 14:45 Welcome and Introduction by Tobias Richter
14:45 – 15:15 Data Annotation and Metadata Fusion by Luca Gelisio
15:15 – 15:45 Data Catalogue Use Cases at MAX IV by Daphne van Dijken & Dr. Clemens Wenninger
15:45 – 16:00 Coffee Break 
16:00 – 16:30Using Data Catalogues for Machine Learning by Dylan McReynolds
16:30 – 17:00 Life science needs from a data catalogue for interdisciplinary research by Laura Shemit
17:00 – 17:15Wrap-up by Darren Spruce