VIDEO – Integrated Modelling Partnership: Introducing AI computational solutions to sustainability problems for non-technical audiences


This infographic video has been produced by BC3- Basque Centre for Climate Change to graphically illustrate an introduction TO k.LAB and Integrated Modelling for non-technical audiences. We present the Philosophy embracing the FAIR principles and the Technology behind a cutting edge modelling environment for Knowledge Integration. K.LAB is a web accessible software that uses the meaning of information, its semantics, to integrate knowledge through Artificial Intelligence and builds computational solutions to environmental, policy and sustainability problems. Through this modelling environment, researchers can contribute knowledge from their discipline and seamlessly connect it to the knowledge generated by others through the use of shared semantics. The result is a powerful tool where users can enter their queries and k.LAB is able to select the most appropriate knowledge available building for the first time new knowledge from the integration of the existing one.

We also illustrate the application of these principles to sustainability science and decision-making with the ARIES project, the flagship application of this technology to Ecosystem Services.  Full information at http://www.integratedmodelling.org . For further information contact us at info_at_integratedmodelling.org

What is Integrated Modelling (IM)?

A disruptive integrative and collaborative philosophy that integrates data science and collaborative modelling on the semantic web, enabling scientific data and models to be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable, helping individuals, businesses, and governments make better informed decisions. The IM Partnership is a strategic initiative of the Basque Center for Climate Change (BC3), which brings together institutions contributing to designing and building a fully integrated information landscape for the science of the future.

More information: www.integratedmodelling.org

What is k.LAB?

A Technology for Knowledge Integration,  enabling  a Semantic Web of scientific observations powered by Artificial Intelligence, which builds computational solutions to environmental, policy and sustainability problems.

k.LAB: a modeling environment that helps researchers answer sustainability questions through the power of integration.

The Basque Center for Climate Change (BC3) has developed k.LAB, the knowledge laboratory, a web accessible software that uses the meaning of information, its semantics, to integrate knowledge through Artificial Intelligence. Through this modelling environment, researchers can contribute knowledge from their discipline and seamlessly connect it to the knowledge generated by others through the use of shared semantics. The result is a powerful tool where users can enter their queries and k.LAB is able to select the most appropriate knowledge available building for the first time new knowledge from the integration of the existing one.

More information: www.integratedmodelling.org

 

Application: Computational solutions to Ecosystem Services (ARIES)

Thematic application to Ecosystem ServicesFlagship Project: ARIES (Artificial Intelligence for Ecosystem Services)

Through its flagship project ARIES, BC3 has applied this approach to understanding ecosystem services, the set of benefits humans obtain from nature, through a knowledge base that includes models of clean drinking water, crop pollination and outdoor recreation among others. To address one of the most complex problems in science today the ARIES project interconnects data and models across ecological, social and economic domains. providing answers to questions such as: how can we promote the conservation and how can we make our societies more sustainable.

 

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