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Maratsi Maria Ioanna

Education

  • Bachelor (BSc) in Computer Science & Telecommunications (240 ECTS), University of Piraeus (Greece) - Department of Digital Systems.
  • Master of Science (MSc) in Information Security (120 ECTS), Stockholm University (Sweden) -
    Department of Computer and Systems Sciences (DSV).
  • Exchange semester at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven – KULEUVEN (Belgium) - Department of Electrical Engineering.
  • PhD Candidate, Department of Information and Communication Systems Engineering, University of the Aegean.

Research Interests

  • Semantic Interoperability
  • Knowledge Graph Engineering
  • Neurosemantics
  • Linked and Open Data
  • Data Security
  • Data Policy and Management
  • AI and Algorithm Ethics

Teaching Activities

Journals


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C. Alexopoulos, Mohsan Ali, M.I. Maratsi, N. Rizum, Y. Charalabidis, E. Loukis, S. Saxena, Assessing the availability and interoperability of open government data (OGD) supporting sustainable development goals (SDGs) and value creation in the gulf cooperation council (GCC), Quality & Quantity, pp. 21, 2024, Springer, (to_appear), , IF =
 

Abstract
Value creation and innovation by a range of stakeholders, including citizens, analysts, journalists, non-profit entities, etc. are the hallmarks of Open Government Data (OGD) initiatives. At the same time, availability and interoperability of datasets are determined as two of the most important factors for value creation. In parallel, the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are meant to be realized to attain quality of life through the development of initiatives based on the value creation and innovation provided by the afore-identified stakeholders. Thus, the information provided from the public sector OGD regarding SDGs would help the monitoring of current and the identification of next actions and initiatives. The examination of SDG datasets availability and the assessment of their interoperability would provide valuable insights regarding the extent to which the data are of high-value. In that vein, the availability and the interoperability dimensions of the OGD provisioned via the national OGD portals of the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) constituents; viz., Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia, are studied based on a semi-automatic methodological approach. In this light, the present study seeks to answer the following research question: “To what extent are the national OGD portals of the GCC region catering for the interoperability dimensions, more specifically, the semantic interoperability, to facilitate value creation and innovation?” To drive home the arguments, semantic interoperability dimensions were investigated via the cosine similarity calculations in Python to understand the extent to which the availability of OGD via the national OGD portals facilitates their interoperability. Findings show that the value creation and innovation initiatives to realize the SDGs’ attainment is dependent upon both the availability and the extent of interoperability for all SDGs. GCC countries present different levels of both factors. This is suggestive of the mismatch of the OGD provision and their attributes which results in low interoperability. Findings from the study are indicators that the GCC countries should develop different strategies regarding the availability and the interoperability of SDG-related OGD in order to stimulate innovation and value creation.

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M.I. Maratsi, Z. Lachana, C. Alexopoulos, Y. Charalabidis, A functional and semantic analysis of artifact representation schemata in folklore museum websites, International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 105-117, 2023, Inderscience Publishers (IEL), (to_appear), , IF =

Conferences


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M.I. Maratsi, N. Gialoussi, C. Alexopoulos, Y. Charalabidis, A Proposed Methodology for Sub-Ontology Development in Comprehensive Scientific Investigation Methods and Tooling, Research Conference on Metadata and Semantics Research, (ed), (eds), (to_appear), Feb, 2025,
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M.I. Maratsi, C. Alexopoulos, Y. Charalabidis, On the Semantic Analysis of Open (Government) Data Portals’ Metadata Provision and Schema, Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, (ed), (eds), (to_appear), Dec, 2024,
[3]
M.I. Maratsi, U. Ahmed, C. Alexopoulos, Y. Charalabidis, A. Polini, Towards Cross-Domain Linking of Data: A Semantic Mapping of Cultural Heritage Ontologies, Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, (ed), (eds), (to_appear), Nov, 2024,
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M.I. Maratsi, Mohsan Ali, C. Alexopoulos, S. Saxena, N. Rizum, Y. Charalabidis, Analyzing Open Government High Value Datasets: Availability, Publishers’ Contribution and Technical Specifications, International Conference on Business Informatics Research, (ed), (eds), (to_appear), pp. 291-310, Dec, 2023, Springer Nature Switzerland,
[5]
M.I. Maratsi, C. Alexopoulos, Y. Charalabidis, A Structured Analysis of Domain-Specific Linked Open Vocabularies (LOV): Indicators for Interoperability and Reusability, European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems, (ed), (eds), (to_appear), pp. 135-152, Nov, 2023, Springer Nature Switzerland Cham,
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M.I. Maratsi, Y. Charalabidis, C. Alexopoulos, A Categorization of Cross-Domain Semantic Interoperability Challenges for Open (Government) Data, CEUR Workshop Proceedings in EGOV-CeDEM-EPart2023 Conference, (ed), (eds), (to_appear), Oct, 2023,
[7]
M. Loutsaris, C. Alexopoulos, M.I. Maratsi, Y. Charalabidis, Semantic Interoperability for Legal Information: Mapping the European Legislation Identifier (ELI) and Akoma Ntoso (AKN) Ontologies, Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, (ed), (eds), (to_appear), pp. 41-53, Oct, 2023, Brazil,
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M.I. Maratsi, C. Alexopoulos, Y. Charalabidis, Team Radiant or Dire? Comparing the SVM and k-NN Classifiers upon a DotA2 Matches Dataset, Proceedings of the 27th Pan-Hellenic Conference on Progress in Computing and Informatics, (ed), (eds), (to_appear), pp. 48-52, Oct, 2023,
E. Loukis, S. Saxena, N. Rizum, M.I. Maratsi, Mohsan Ali, C. Alexopoulos, ChatGPT Application vis-a-vis Open Government Data (OGD): Capabilities, Public Values, Issues and a Research Agenda, International Conference on Electronic Government EGOV 2023, (ed), (eds), (to_appear), pp. 95-110, Aug, 2023, Budapest, Hungary, Springer,
 

Abstract
As a novel Artificial Intelligence (AI) application, ChatGPT holds pertinence not only for the academic, medicine, law, computing or other sectors, but also for the public sector-case in point being the Open Government Data (OGD) initiative. However, though there has been some limited (as this topic is quite new) research concerning the capabilities ChatGPT in these sectors, there has been no research about the capabilities it can provide to government concerning its wide range of functions and activities. This paper contributes to filling this gap by investigating the capabilities that the ChatGPT can provide concerning one of most recently initiated and novel, and at the same time most promising, activities of government that aims to fuel the emerging data economy and society: the opening of large amounts of government data; furthermore, we investigate the public values that can be promoted through the use of ChatGPT in the area of OGD by both the data publishers as well as their users. At the same time, we investigate the issues that the use of ChatGPT in the area of OGD can pose, which can reduce the capabilities identified as aforesaid as well as the benefits and public values that can be generated from them. For these purposes interviews with 12 experts have been conducted and their responses have been analyzed. Finally, based on our findings we have developed a research agenda concerning the exploitation of ChatGPT application in the OGD domain.

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M. Loutsaris, M.I. Maratsi, C. Alexopoulos, Mohsan Ali, Y. Charalabidis, OPEN GOVERNMENT DATA AND NFTs. A PROPOSED SOLUTION FOR GOVERNMENTS, International Conference on Open Data: Open Data Challenges and Opportunities in Times of Crisis and Growth (ICOD 2022), (ed), (eds), (to_appear), Nov, 2022,
[11]
Mohsan Ali, M.I. Maratsi, E. Loukis, C. Alexopoulos, Y. Charalabidis, Analysis of reviews on Greek municipalities to improve public service delivery and citizen satisfaction: A tool for co-creation and co-design, Proceedings of the 26th Pan-Hellenic Conference on Informatics, (ed), (eds), (to_appear), Nov, 2022,
[12]
M.I. Maratsi, O. Popov, C. Alexopoulos, Y. Charalabidis, Ethical and legal aspects of digital forensics algorithms: the case of digital evidence acquisition, Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, (ed), (eds), (to_appear), Oct, 2022,

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