Love Data Week 2021 — Data Haiku Contest

Location: Virtual

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Write a haiku about data! Your haiku must be related to data in some way (e.g., data management, processing, sharing, preservation, reuse, etc.).

The contest is open to current Notre Dame students and employees. One submission per person.

Submissions are due by noon on February 12.

Submit your haiku.

What is a haiku?
Haikus have a rigid structure of 17 syllables divided across three lines. The first line should have five syllables, the second line should have seven syllables, and the third line should have five syllables. Haikus do not need to rhyme.

Haiku Example
Title: Preprocessing
Cleaning, reducing 
and ignoring outliers.
Only one case left.

Author: Arnon Hershkovitz, Israel

Prizes
3 winners will receive an "I Love Data" coffee mug. Authors of winning and honorable mention entries will be notified via email on February 12.

Winning and honorable mention entries will be posted on the Data Haiku event page.

Judges
Ben Chiewphasa, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship
Jessica Young, Center for Social Science Research
Michael Deike, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship
Victoria Woodard, Applied and Computational Mathematics & Statistics

See the 2020 Love Data Haiku contest winners.