Data-driven Humanitarian Mapping: Harnessing Human-Machine Intelligence for High-Stake Public Policy and Resiliency Planning, KDD 2021
Neil Gaikwad (@neilsgaikwad), a doctoral scholar from the Space Enabled Research Group, is co-organizing the 2nd KDD conference workshop on Data-driven Humanitarian Mapping with Shankar Iyer (Core Data Science, Facebook Research), Dalton Lunga (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and Elizabeth Bondi (Harvard University).
Call for Participation
Societal challenges such as climate change-induced threats, the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, poor air quality, natural disasters, economic inequalities, racial-and-gender violence, and human conflicts disproportionately impact vulnerable populations worldwide.
The 2nd KDD Workshop on Data-driven Humanitarian Mapping envisions scientific and community-based solutions to address these pressing issues. The workshop brings together a global community of researchers and practitioners to advan