On 14–15 September Riga held Px-meeting 2023. This year the 32nd international meeting gathered 40 onsite participants from 13 countries and 50 online participants. As regards PX software family, one may have seen PXWEB which is used on the official statistics portal to publish data on web and PxEdit which is used to create PX files.
Thursday 14 September |
(Local time) |
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Pēteris Jurčenko, |
Welcome word & Introduction |
10:00–10:30 |
Mikael Nordberg & Petros Likidis, |
PxWeb 2023 v1 |
10:30–10:50 |
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Break |
10:50–11:20 |
Mikael Nordberg & Petros Likidis, Statistics Sweden |
PxWebApi 2.0 |
11:20–12:20 |
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Break |
12:20–13:30 |
Kristin Glomsås & Maren Knutsen, Statistics Norway |
PxWeb 2.0 – New interface |
13:30–14:30 |
Kadri Naumanis, |
Experience of going from .stat to PxWeb |
14:30–15:00 |
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Break |
15:00–15:30 |
Gundega Kuzmina, |
User experience when digging for data (from Google to PxWeb) |
15:30–15:45 |
Mohammed Sahmoud, Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) |
Experience of using PxWeb SDMX
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15:45–16:00 |
Jose Saarimaa, |
PxGraph – what is it and what does it do? |
16:00–16:30 |
Lars Pedersen, |
Pxmake is back, this time as r package Use it to read, edit & save multilingual px files |
16:30–17:00 |
Friday 15 September |
(Local time) |
|
Veli-Matti Jantunen, |
News in PxEdit |
09:00–09:40 |
Stefan Jul Gunnersen, |
Interactive charts – combine Highcharts with Px-files. |
09:40–10:10 |
Stefan Jul Gunnersen, |
PostGreSQL – alternative open source database in PxWeb |
10:10–10:40 |
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Break |
10:40–11:10 |
Lorenzo Bruni, CSO, Ireland |
Nibbles from Ireland |
11:10–11:30 |
Lorenzo Bruni, CSO, Ireland |
AI for Semantic Open-Data: no more ontology barriers |
11:30–12:20 |
Åsa Arrhén, |
Income questions and comments |
12:20–13:00 |