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词条 Ebbe Nielsen Challenge
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  1. History

  2. List of winners, 2015 onwards

     2015  2016  2017  2018  2019 

  3. References

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The Ebbe Nielsen Challenge is an international science competition conducted annually from 2015 onwards by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), with a set of cash prizes that recognize researcher(s)' submissions in creating software or approaches that successfully address a GBIF-issued challenge in the field of biodiversity informatics. It succeeds the Ebbe Nielsen Prize, which was awarded annually by GBIF between 2002 and 2014. The name of the challenge honours the memory of prominent entomologist and biodiversity informatics proponent Ebbe Nielsen, who died of a heart attack in the U.S.A. en route to the 2001 GBIF Governing Board meeting.

History

In 2001, GBIF created the Ebbe Nielsen Prize to honour the recently deceased Danish-Australian entomologist Ebbe Nielsen, who was a keen proponent of both GBIF and the biodiversity informatics discipline.[1] That prize recognized a global researcher or research team for their retrospective contribution(s) to the field of biodiversity informatics, according to criteria set out by GBIF in the terms of the award. From 2015 onwards, GBIF re-launched the award process as a competition between global individuals or teams of researchers to create new software or approaches to using biodiversity data according to a theme announced annually for each round of the competition, and also to split the prize money among multiple groups instead of a single winner as in the initial era of the Prize.[2] Calls for entries to the competition, now called the "Ebbe Nielsen Challenge", have been issued annually from 2015 to the present, with winners announced through a competitive process in all years except for 2017, when an insufficient number of entries was received.[3]

List of winners, 2015 onwards

2015

Challenge: "Make significant use of GBIF-mediated data in a way that provides new representations or insights. Your submission could involve a range of results—websites, stand-alone or mobile applications, or outputs of analyses—or could seek to improve any number of issues or processes, including (but not limited to) data analysis or visualization, data workflows, uploading, or annotations."[4]

A list of finalists for the 2015 Challenge is available here.[5]

First Prize winner:

  • "GBIF Dataset Metrics" - Peter Desmet, Bart Aelterman and Nicolas Noé (Belgium)[6]

Second Prize winner:

  • "BioGUID.org" - Richard Pyle (United States)[7]

Details are available via the GBIF website here.[8]

2016

Challenge: "In 2016, the Challenge will focus on the question of data gaps and completeness, seeking tools, methods and mechanisms to help analyse the fitness-for-use of GBIF-mediated data and/or guide priority setting for biodiversity data mobilization. We expect both data users and data holders to benefit from this year’s emphasis on gaps and completeness."[9][10]

First Prize winner:

  • "Exploring ignorance in space and time" - Alejandro Ruete (Argentina)[11]

Joint Second Prize winners:

  • "sampbias" - Alexander Zizka, Alexandre Antonelli and Daniele Silvestro (Sweden)[12]
  • "GBIF Coverage Assessment Tools" - Walter Jetz, Jeremy Malczyk, Carsten Meyer, Michelle Duong, Ajay Ranipeta and Luis J. Villanueva (United States, South Africa and Germany)[13]

Details are available via the GBIF website here.[14]

2017

Challenge: "The 2017 GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge seeks submissions that repurpose these datasets [in public open-access repositories] and adapting them into the Darwin Core Archive format (DwC-A), the interoperable and reusable standard that powers the publication of almost 800 million species occurrence records from the nearly 1,000 worldwide institutions now active in the GBIF network. The 2017 Ebbe Nielsen Challenge will task developers and data scientists to create web applications, scripts or other tools that automate the discovery and extraction of relevant biodiversity data from open data repositories."[15]

No winners were announced, indicating that the 2017 prize money was not awarded to any entry.

2018

Challenge: "The 2018 Ebbe Nielsen Challenge is deliberately open-ended, so entrants have a broad remit for creating tools and techniques that advance in open science and improve the access, utility or quality of GBIF-mediated data. Challenge submissions may be new applications, visualization methods, workflows or analyses, or they build on and extend existing tools and features."[16][17]

Joint First Prize winners:

  • "Checklist recipe: a template for reproducible standardization of species checklist data" - Lien Reyserhove, Damiano Oldoni and Peter Desmet (Belgium)[18]
  • "Ozymandias: a biodiversity knowledge graph" - Roderic D. M. Page (United Kingdom)[19]

Joint Second Prize winners:

  • "The bdverse" - Tomer Gueta, Yohay Carmel, Vijay Barve, Thiloshon Nagarajah, Povilas Gibas, Ashwin Agrawal (Israel, United States, Sri Lanka, Lithuania and India)[20]
  • "GBIF Issues Explorer" - Luis J. Villanueva (United States)[21]
  • "Smart mosquito trap to DwC pipeline" - Connor Howington and Samuel Rund (United States)[22]
  • "Taxonomy Tree Editor" - Ashish Singh Tomar (Spain)[23]

Details are available via the GBIF website here.[24]

2019

Submissions are currently (January 2019) open for the 2019 Challenge.

Challenge: "The 2019 Ebbe Nielsen Challenge is deliberately open-ended, so entrants have a broad remit for creating tools and techniques that advance in open science and improve the access, utility or quality of GBIF-mediated data. Challenge submissions may be new applications, visualization methods, workflows or analyses, or they build on and extend existing tools and features. It is expected that successful entries provide practical, pragmatic solutions for the GBIF network while advancing biodiversity informatics and biodiversity data management in relation to the GBIF mission and strategic plan."[25]

References

1. ^{{cite journal |last1=Kristensen |first1=Niels P. |year=2001 |title=Ebbe Schmidt Nielsen 7 June 1950 - 6 March 2001 |journal=Nota Lepidopterologica |volume=24 |issue=3 |pages=3-9 }}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://gbif.devpost.com/|title=GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge|website=GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://iphylo.blogspot.com/2018/05/2018-gbif-ebbe-nielsen-challenge-now.html|title=2018 GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge now open|website=iphylo.blogspot.com}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://gbif.devpost.com/|title=Winners named for first GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge|website=www.gbif.org}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://dna-barcoding.blogspot.com/2015/04/finalists-for-gbif-ebbe-nielsen.html|title=Finalists for GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge|website=dna-barcoding.blogspot.com}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/gbif-dataset-metrics/kcianglkepodpjdiebgidhdghoaeefba?hl=en|title=GBIF dataset metrics|website=chrome.google.com}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://devpost.com/software/bioguid-org|title=BioGUID.org - Cross-linking data Across the Biodiversity Universe through the use of unique identifiers and related data objects.|website=devpost.com}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.gbif.org/news/82409/winners-named-for-first-gbif-ebbe-nielsen-challenge|title=GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge: Bringing biodiversity information to life|website=www.gbif.org}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=https://gbif2016.devpost.com/|title=GBIF 2016 Ebbe Nielsen Challenge: Analysing and addressing gaps and biases in primary biodiversity data|website=www.gbif.org}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.biodiv.be/cebios2/news/2016-gbif-ebbe-nielsen-challenge|title=GBIF 2016 Ebbe Nielsen Challenge|website=www.biodiv.be}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.slu.se/en/ew-news/2016/10/alejandro-ruete-far-pris-for-verktyg-som-visar-var-data-om-arter-saknas/|title=SLU scientist won a prize for ‘Ignorance mapping’|website=www.slu.se}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=https://devpost.com/software/sampbias-7cigz5|title=sampbias - Evaluating geographic sampling biases in species distribution datasets|website=devpost.com}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=https://devpost.com/software/test-b5pjg4|title=GBIF Coverage Assessment Tools - Online tools to identify and track gaps in GBIF-mediated data to characterize species distributions in space and time|website=devpost.com}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.gbif.org/news/82914/data-ignorance-mapping-entry-wins-2016-ebbe-nielsen-challenge|title=Data 'ignorance mapping' entry wins 2016 Ebbe Nielsen Challenge|website=www.gbif.org}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=https://gbif2017.devpost.com/|title=Liberating species records from open data repositories for scientific discovery and reuse|website=www.gbif.org}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.gbif.org/news/1GQURfK5jS4Iq4O06Y0EK4/2018-gbif-ebbe-nielsen-challenge-seeks-open-data-innovations-for-biodiversity|title=2018 GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge seeks open-data innovations for biodiversity|website=www.gbif.org}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.europeandataportal.eu/en/news/2018-gbif-ebbe-nielsen-challenge|title=2018 GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge|website=www.europeandataportal.eu}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=https://ropensci.org/blog/2018/11/20/checklist-recipe/|title=Checklist Recipe - How we created a template to standardize species data|website=ropensci.org}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/news/peopleprojects/headline_617202_en.html|title=PROF RODERIC PAGE WINS EBBE NIELSEN PRIZE|website=www.gla.ac.uk}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.researchgate.net/project/bdverse-Biodiversity-Data-Cleaning-Framework|title=bdverse: Biodiversity Data Cleaning Framework|website=www.researchgate.net}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=https://dpo.si.edu/blog/smithsonian-institutions-digitization-program-office-wins-prize-gbif-2018-ebbe-nielsen|title=The Smithsonian Institution’s Digitization Program Office wins prize in GBIF 2018 Ebbe Nielsen Challenge|website=dpo.si.edu}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.vectorbase.org/news/vectorbase-team-members-among-six-2018-ebbe-nielsen-challenge-winners|title=VectorBase team members among the six 2018 Ebbe Nielsen Challenge winners|website=www.vectorbase.org}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://big4-project.eu/news/11650_blog-post-visual-exploration-of-taxonomic-phylogenomic-and-biodiversity-data/|title=BLOG POST: Visual exploration of taxonomic, phylogenomic and biodiversity data|website=big4-project.eu}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.gbif.org/news/4TuHBNfycgO4GEMOKkMi4u/six-winners-top-the-2018-ebbe-nielsen-challenge|title=Six winners top the 2018 Ebbe Nielsen Challenge|website=www.gbif.org}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.gbif.org/news/5POv0fV8h1tGvpI3GQwQ96/2019-gbif-ebbe-nielsen-challenge-seeks-open-data-innovations-for-biodiversity|title=2019 GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge seeks open-data innovations for biodiversity|website=www.gbif.org}}

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