Unlocking the Potential of Open Government Data: Exploring the Strategic, Technical, and Application Perspectives of High-Value Datasets Opening in Taiwan
Hsien-Lee Tseng, Anastasija Nikiforova

TL;DR
This paper explores the entire lifecycle of high-value dataset opening in Taiwan, analyzing strategic, technical, and application perspectives to understand how open government data can be effectively utilized for decision-making and AI.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive case study of Taiwan's HVD opening process, covering all lifecycle stages and offering insights into regional practices and challenges.
Findings
Identification of key steps in HVD lifecycle
Insights into strategic decision-making for HVD
Evaluation of technical and application challenges
Abstract
Today, data has an unprecedented value as it forms the basis for data-driven decision-making, including serving as an input for AI models, where the latter is highly dependent on the availability of the data. However, availability of data in an open data format creates a little added value, where the value of these data, i.e., their relevance to the real needs of the end user, is key. This is where the concept of high-value dataset (HVD) comes into play, which has become popular in recent years. Defining and opening HVD is an ongoing process consisting of a set of interrelated steps, the implementation of which may vary from one country or region to another. Therefore, there has recently been a call to conduct research in a country or region setting considered to be of greatest national value. So far, only a few studies have been conducted at the regional or national level, most of…
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TopicsE-Government and Public Services
