Career Sima: We do not use student research output

Hussein Sayai Sarraf, the Minister of Science, Research and Technology, met with the head of the Judicial Information and Information Technology Center, according to the Mehr News Agency.
At the beginning of the meeting, Dr. Kazemiifard, Head of the Judiciary Statistics and Information Technology Center, three key systems of the center, named after Sajja (Comprehensive System of Judicial Census and Reporting), Tanad (Anonymity of Judicial Votes), and Monitoring (Business Intelligence and Judicial Data Analysis). He emphasized: These systems are powerful tools for analyzing data and extracting deep insights from the country's judicial process.
“These systems are very valuable tools for analyzing data and extracting key information and can help us better understand the country's judicial issues and challenges,” said Dr. Simai, Minister of Science, Research and Technology.
“Unfortunately, we usually implement only 2 to 5 percent of the duties of the program rules,” said Dr. Simai, emphasizing the need to increase the implementation of the program rules. We want to reach 5 %. One of the most important tasks of the program law is the problem -based research and communication of the university and industry.
The Minister of Science added: “Your data in the judiciary and our elderly force in universities can bond. This collaboration makes statistics meaningful and we can analyze them. For example, universities can examine the impact of the new Czech law on reducing court entry and increasing public trust.
He also pointed to the opportunities available to use judicial data in student theses and said: “We provide free education, but we do not use the output of student research.” Students are also looking for a matter, while there are many issues and issues in the judiciary that can be directed to the needs of the country.
“Data are an important pillar of judicial governance in the country and can establish an effective relationship between the judiciary and universities,” said Dr. Simai, emphasizing the importance of data -oriented governance. We have to sit down and think about how to make this relationship best.
The Minister of Science suggested that the heads of laws related to law, economics, sociology, psychology, management and artificial intelligence should examine how to use judicial data in research and research in joint meetings with the judiciary.
While appreciating the efforts of the Judiciary Statistics and Information Technology Center, he described the move as a major national service and expressed hope that this cooperation would lead to tangible results in the near future.
At the end of his remarks, Dr. Simai, referring to concerns about sharing data, said: “We should not bear imprisonment of our data for fear of copying or fraud.” Despite artificial intelligence and new solutions, these risks can be managed.
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Source:mehrnews