BEYOND AUGMENTED INTELLIGENCE while leaving no one behindDonatella Castelli CNR-ISTI Rome, 18-21 November 2019
International Symposium on Fisheries Sustainability:Strengthening the Policy-Science Nexus
Session 7Panel 7.2
TOWARDS AN INCLUSIVE, PARTICIPATORY DATOCEAN
IOC-Unesco; UN Decade for Ocean Science
DATA DRIVEN SCIENCE: INFLUENCED BY MANY FACTORS
Information systems
Automation, Real time & Personalised Intelligence, Access and Reuse from anywhere
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Availabledata
Sharingpolicies
Legislations
Sensorstechnologies
Processing capacity
AI Algorirtms& Methods
Collaboration tools
eInfrastructures
Networkcapacity
Wirelessnetwork
AN OCEAN OF DATA
A data deluge
o 5000 satellites, 4.6 million fishingvessels
o Sensors everywhere; in vessels, gears, animals, in space, in water
o Cyborgs: sensors will be a part of uso Citizens & mobile apps
o Intelligent reporting apps and sensors: real time data, automatic data descriptions and linking with relateddata, credits
o Edge Computing; e.g. vessel devices process data and communicate
175 zetabytes in 2025
Easier and less costly data acquisition
GLOBAL GOOD ACROSS BORDERS
No more silos
o Data managed according to FAIR Principles o Findableo Accessibleo Interoperableo Reusable
o Open Science inclusive access to science process; open data, methods, software, and publications
o Reproducibility, Repeatability, and Transparency
o Open participation in the research process
Example of Open Science:
Global Record of Stocks and Fisheries
Projection of the invasion risk of Alien Species
Example of a public commodity:
Fisheries data/information: a public commodity
AN ECOSYSTEM OF WEB ACCESSIBLE SOFTWARE SERVICES
Building on software services operated by
third-parties
o Computing, data hosting, data management, data analysis operated by different organizations
o The new internet connectivity technologyespecially mobile connectivity, e.g. 5G, 6G, will make «service hosting location» irrelevant
www.d4science.euiMarine infrastructure: an example of software service provider
o Define best practices and guidelines for development and exploitation of fisheriesinformation system related services, e.g. • Trusted service providers• Transparency and clear provision and usage
policies
Reduced investment & skills: many more scientists can perform their analysis and predictions
SUPPORT TO DECISION MAKING
«AI could contribute up to $15.7 trillion to the global economy in 2030»
Artificial Intelligence
EU anchovyClimate Change and Effect on Species Distribution600 GB of Data
Impact map60 KB of “Advice”
Example of AI: Automatic classification of climate change effects on marine species distributions
A game changerin scientific support to fisheries management
Performing tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, learning and decision-making.
Artificial Intelligence innovation poses risks thatrequire an appropriate governance:
o Machine Learning models are as smart & biased as the data given in training. Who controls the data? Who ensure fairness, accountability, transparency and trustworthiness?
o Machine learning trained models are assets with a high economical and social value. How can we guaranatee equitable access and benefit sharing?
THE VISION FOR THE FUTURE
Credits: Harward Magazine, Illustration by Taylor Callery
Artificial Intelligence will be everywhere, yet …..
o The new generation of information systems will support more efficient, participatory and inclusive data-driven scientific approaches in addressing challenges like food security, adaptation and resilience to climate changes and ecosystem management.
o To make it happen the global scientific community addressing Fishery Sustainability willhave not only to adopt the new technologies but also to identify appropriate sharedregulations, guidelines and best practices for Information Systems.
THE VISION FOR THE FUTURE – CONCLUDING REMARKS
FAIR Principles and Open Science
Trust and Transparency of service providers
Reproducibility, Repeatability and Validation
Ethics in Artificail Intelligence
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Guidelines on Data /Information Systems management and Trust in Fisheries?
TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION
Keynote speakerAffiliation
International Symposium on Fisheries Sustainability
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