Delivering a data-driven open-source platform integrating cloud, edge and HPC technologies for trustworthy, accurate, fair and green data mining workflows for high-quality actionable knowledge
Objectives
Enable the development of complex and secure data mining workflows
Develop novel data-driven orchestration mechanisms to efficiently deploy and execute data mining workflows
Deliver the EXTRACT software platform and demonstrate its benefits in two use cases
Fully exploit the performance capabilities of the compute continuum to effectively address extreme data characteristics (high volume, variety, velocity, veracity) holistically
Foster the adoption of EXTRACT technology by industrial and academic communitie
Use cases
Personalized Evacuation Routing (PER) System
A Personalized Evacuation Routing (PER) System will serve to guide citizens in an urban environment (the city of Venice) through a safe route in real time.
The EXTRACT platform will be used to develop, deploy and execute a data-mining workflow to generate personalized evacuation routes for each citizen, displayed in a mobile phone app, by processing and analysing extreme data composed of Copernicus and Galileo satellite data, IoT sensors installed across the city, 5G mobile signal, and a semantic data lake fusing all this information.
Transient Astrophysics with a Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (TASKA)
The Transient Astrophysics with a Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (TASKA) case will use EXTRACT technology to develop data mining workflows that effectively reduce the huge amount of raw data produced by NenuFAR radio-telescopes by a factor of 100. This will allow the populating of high-quality datasets that will be openly accessible to the astronomy community (through the EOSC portal) to be leveraged for multiple research activities.
Serving Models at Scale in EXTRACT
A machine-learning (ML) model recommends where each individual should go in case of a disaster, taking into account the person’s characteristics and capabilities (age, disability, etc) and the limited capacity and labyrinthian streets and alleys of ancient Venice. To allow people’s devices to access this model, it needs to be served, i.e., be available as a remote service.
Partner URV presents “Glider” storage service at Middleware Conference
On 13 December 2023, BSC partner Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) presented its paper, “Glider: Serverless Ephemeral Stateful Near-Data...
LOGOS Introduces EXTRACT at Italian Ministry of Culture ‘Connect & Create’ Event
EXTRACT partner, LOGOS RI, participated in the networking event “Connect & Create,”. Dr. Emanuele Bellini (LOGOS RI) took this opportunity to give a short presentation introducing LOGOS’ project portfolio and the EXTRACT project.
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