The inaugural Data Science for Social Good Conference took place in Chicago on August 24-25, 2016.
If you weren’t able to join us at the conference, check out the descriptions and videos of the sessions below, and watch the video from the live stream of our final DataFest event, featuring presentations from the summer 2016 Data Science for Social Good fellows and a fireside chat with U.S. Chief Data Scientist DJ Patil.
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Trainings & Workshops
Data Science for Social Good 101: Overview, Case Studies & Deep Dive
Rayid Ghani & Matt Gee
Data Science Project Scoping
Lauren Haynes & Joe Walsh
Data Maturity Framework
Benedict Kuester & Jane Zanzig
Lightning Talks
DSSG Programs Around the Country
Session Chair: Benedict Kuester
University of Washington DSSG Program
Overview of DSSG at U of Washington
Sarah Stone
Challenges of Doing Data Science
in a University Environment
Ariel Rokem
CrowdSensing the Census
Rachael Dottle & Carlos Espino Garcia
Early Identification of Unsafe Food Products
Kiren Verma
Using Electronic Fare Card Transactions Data
to Improve Public Transit Equity
Sean Wang & Alicia Shen
Global Open Sidewalks
Jess Hamilton & Tom Disley
GeorgiaTech DSSG Program
Xiang Chen (Emory University)
IBM DSSG Program
Hunting Zika Virus Using Machine Learning
Subho Majumdar (University of Minnesota Twin
Cities & IBM Research)
Data Science for Health & Safety
Session Chair: Youngsoo Park
Machine Learning in Medicine
Ben Brew (Hospital for Sick Children)
The Power of Medicaid Data
Joe Orsini (Nuna Health)
Mining Web Data for Public Health
Mark Dredze (Bloomberg LP)
Using Data Commons to Share Genomic Data
for the Social Good
Robert L. Grossman (University of Chicago)
Difficulties in Predicting Police Misconduct
Kenny Joseph (Northeastern University)
Data Driven Policy Analysis Peace & Security
Amir Imani (Columbia University)
Panels
What Does It Mean to do Social Good?
Moderator
Matt Gee (Center for Data Science and Public Policy)
Panelists
Elena Eneva (Accenture)
Adria Finch (City of Syracuse)
Bill Howe (University of Washington)
Cities & Universities Partnering to Tackle Urban Challenges
Moderator
Ben Levine (Metrolab)
Panelists
Santiago Garces (CIO of South Bend)
Lauren Haynes (University of Chicago)
Tom Schenk (CDO of Chicago)
Discussion Sections
Challenges in Data Maturity (Collection & Data Management for NPOs)
Facilitators: Young Jin Kim (Emphanos) & Joe Walsh (Center for Data Science and Public Policy)
Ethical Issues in Data Science for Social Good
Facilitators: Bill Howe (University of Washington) & Rob Mitchum (Data Science for Social Good)
Building Data Science Teams that Get Results
Facilitators: Emily Wiegand (Chapin Hall) & Paul van der Boor (Data Science for Social Good)
Replicability & Use Cases
Facilitators: Jane Wiseman (Harvard University) & Chad Kenney (Data Science for Social Good)
Managing Stakeholder & Team Relationships
Facilitators: Nick Bolten (University of Washington) & Lauren Haynes (Center for Data Science and Public Policy)
Institutionalizing What You Build
Facilitator: Matt Gee (Center for Data Science and Public Policy)