[Distinction] Lucas Potin (LIA) and Adrien Deschamps (-JPEG) win the open science prize for research data with the "Base Étendue, Améliorée et Unifiée des Annonces des Marchés Publics" project
In 2024, the Ministry of Higher Education and Research will be awarding the "Open Science in Research Data" prizes for the third time.
The awards were presented on 26 November 2024 at the National Conference on Research Data held at the MUCEM (Marseille).
Lucas Potin, a doctoral student in computer science at the Avignon Computing Laboratory (LIA) and Adrien Deschamps, a doctoral student in economics at the Laboratory of Legal, Political, Economic and Management Sciences (-JPEG)In the "Creating a missing dataset" category, the European Commission and the French Ministry of the Economy, Finance and Employment awarded the Open Science prize for research data to the project "Base Étendue, Améliorée et Unifiée des Annonces des Marchés Publics" (Extended, Improved and Unified Public Procurement Announcements Database).
The " Extended, Improved and Unified Basis for Public Procurement Announcements "This project, funded by the ANR, presents a new dataset on the awarding of public contracts in France, on a large scale from 2015 to 2023, by consolidating and structuring textual data from the Bulletin Officiel des Annonces des Marchés Publics crossed with INSEE data on companies and public purchasers. This complex and often fragmentary data is consolidated using AI algorithms that seek to establish the most likely alignments with the economic agents (SIRET) described in other databases.
Congratulations to Lucas Potin and Adrien Deschamps on their success!
This project is a fine example of collaboration in economics and IT, stemming from the Agorantic Research Federation and the ANR DECOMAP project at Avignon University.
>> Find out more about the Open Science Prize for Research Data
Mis à jour le 27 November 2024