[Colloq] Talk - Friday, November 20 - Nathan Eagle, The Santa Fe Institute
Rachel Kalweit
rachelb at ccs.neu.edu
Tue Nov 10 09:57:47 EST 2009
The College of Computer and Information Science Colloquium presents a talk:
Speaker:
Nathan Eagle, The Santa Fe Institute
Date: Friday, November 20
Time: 2:30pm
Place: 366 West Village H
Title:
Big Data, Global Development, and Complex Social Systems
Abstract:
Petabytes of data about human movements, transactions, and communication patterns are continuously being generated by everyday technologies such as mobile phones and credit cards. This unprecedented volume of information facilitates a novel set of research questions applicable to a wide range of development issues. In collaboration with the mobile phone, internet, and credit card industries, my colleagues and I are aggregating and analyzing behavioral data from over 250 million people from North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa. I will discuss a selection of projects arising from these collaborations that involve inferring behavioral dynamics on a broad spectrum of scales; from risky behavior in a group of MIT freshman to population-level behavioral signatures, including cholera outbreaks in Rwanda and wealth in the UK. Access to the movement patterns of the majority of mobile phones in East Africa also facilitates realistic models of disease transmission as well as slum formations. This vast volume of data requires new analytical tools - we are developing a range of large-scale network analysis and machine learning algorithms that we hope will provide deeper insight into human behavior. However, ultimately our goal is to determine how we can use these insights to actively improve the lives of the billions of people who generate this data and the societies in which they live.
Artificial Intelligence for Development:
http://ai-d.org
Host: Jay Aslam
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