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21 Jan, 2023Street Transformations with Artificial Intelligence
Futurists have long recognized the promise and disruptive potential of artificial intelligence, but there have been many false starts and AI has developed a reputation for overpromising and underdelivering. Success has been relegated to narrow domains like chess where the task is well-defined, rules are explicit, and the objective is clear. Even in these simplified environments the AI platforms have required teams of engineers working relentlessly to refine and optimize a system of algorithms tailored to the specific task to achieve a notable level of performance.
artificial-intelligence urban
Read more →design-thinking
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15 Dec, 2021Using Open Data to Identify Landlords
Data scientists at the Urban Institute develop a methodology for identifying problematic landlords from public data sources.
spatial open-data
Read more →urban
-
2 Jun, 2019A Day in the Life of a Chief Data Officer
In a RECENT BLOG POST Sam Edelstein reflects on his time as the Chief Data Officer of the City of Syracuse:
urban government open-data
Read more →innovation
-
10 Mar, 2019Forecasting Gentrification
Ken Streif at Urban Spatial has introduced an interesting predictive model that cities can adopt to anticipate development intensity and gentrification patterns.
urban spatial open-data predictive
Read more →r
urban
-
15 Dec, 2021Using Open Data to Identify Landlords
Data scientists at the Urban Institute develop a methodology for identifying problematic landlords from public data sources.
spatial open-data
Read more →urban
-
2 Jul, 2019Select Cartograms that Fit Your Data Needs
One of my pet peeves is the use of geographic polygon maps, such as state border shapefiles, to display population data as choropleth maps. Because the brain interprets polygon size as a signal of importance, they are often more misleading than they are insightful!
spatial maps gis
Read more →data-viz
-
10 Mar, 2019Forecasting Gentrification
Ken Streif at Urban Spatial has introduced an interesting predictive model that cities can adopt to anticipate development intensity and gentrification patterns.
urban spatial open-data predictive
Read more →r
spatial
-
13 Jul, 2022
-
15 Dec, 2021Using Open Data to Identify Landlords
Data scientists at the Urban Institute develop a methodology for identifying problematic landlords from public data sources.
spatial open-data
Read more →urban
-
10 Apr, 2021Great Use of APIs for the Public Good
Nick Muerdter put his programming expertise to use to help communities get vaccinated.
open-data API
Read more →public-interest-tech
-
11 Mar, 2020Epidemiological Models of COVID-19 Spread in R
Tim Churches, a Senior Research Fellow at the UNSW Medicine South Western Sydney Clinical School at Liverpool Hospital, and a health data scientist at the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, has produced a nice tutorial on acquiring data and creating epidemiological models to understand the spread of the disease.
open-data data-viz
Read more →open-science
-
7 Jan, 2020Twitter Releases API for Academics
Twitter has kicked off the New Year by taking the wraps off a new hub for academic researchers to more easily access information and support around its APIs — saying the move is in response to feedback from the research community.
open-data text-analysis
Read more →twitter
-
20 Oct, 2019What Makes a Radical and Revolutionary Technology?
Former US Chief Data Scientist, DJ Patel, spoke on what makes technology radical and revolutionary. At a recent talk he gave some very compelling examples of public services improving when access to data improved:
open-data
Read more →government
-
2 Jun, 2019A Day in the Life of a Chief Data Officer
In a RECENT BLOG POST Sam Edelstein reflects on his time as the Chief Data Officer of the City of Syracuse:
urban government open-data
Read more →innovation
-
1 May, 2019Effortlessly Add Census Data to Addresses or Points
IPUMS has created a GeoMarker tool to allow you to add demographic and community data to any address fields or latitude-longitude point data.
open-data
Read more →census
-
13 Apr, 2019Data Journalist Demonstrates Impact of Special-Interests on Legislation
In ground-breaking investigative reporting, data journalist Rob O’Dell and USA Today have systematically tracked the diffusion of cut-and-paste legislation through state government. See:
text-analysis LegiScan data-journalism
Read more →open-data
-
24 Mar, 2019Harmonized Census Tract Data 1970-2010
Have you ever tried working with census data over time and encountered challenges with changes to Census tracts, which alter the units of analysis? Then you will appreciate these projects.
open-data census
Read more →gis
-
20 Mar, 2019Finding Data for Public Management / Public Policy Dissertations
Andy Whitford at the University of Georgia wrote a blog on using DOI Codes to find data appropriate for scholarship in public affairs.
open-data public-policy
Read more →doi
-
14 Mar, 2019Stanford Open Policing Project Provides Data on Racial Bias in Policing
The Stanford Open Policing Project contains approximately 200 million data points on police stops in the US. The data are made available under the Open Data Commons Attribution License.
big-data open-data bias
Read more →police
-
10 Mar, 2019Forecasting Gentrification
Ken Streif at Urban Spatial has introduced an interesting predictive model that cities can adopt to anticipate development intensity and gentrification patterns.
urban spatial open-data predictive
Read more →r
open-data
-
20 Nov, 2021Psychological Profiling Using Social Media Data
Ever wonder how big data firms are using your social media data?
big-data privacy public-interest-tech predictive
Read more →psychology
-
10 Mar, 2019Forecasting Gentrification
Ken Streif at Urban Spatial has introduced an interesting predictive model that cities can adopt to anticipate development intensity and gentrification patterns.
urban spatial open-data predictive
Read more →r
predictive
-
23 Apr, 2019A new resource for practicing advanced R programming
Grosser & Bumann have created a project to help hone data science skills through better programming.
r
Read more →learning-curve
-
20 Apr, 2019Working with tables in R (data.table vs dplyr)
Preparing data for the analysis takes plenty of time and commonly is considered as one of the less favorite parts of any data science job. It is commonly stated that “data preparation accounts for about 80% of the work of data scientists”.
r dplyr tidyverse data.table
Read more →data-wrangling
-
16 Apr, 2019Shiny Apps Contest highlights creative ways to make data accessible
“Shiny” is a package in R that allows users to create dynamic web applications. Typically these apps require advanced knowledge of several web programming languages, but Shiny allows the user to do all of the development in R, greatly simplifying the learning curve and development time.
r shiny contest
Read more →data-viz
-
5 Apr, 2019Free e-book on popular Plotly package
Plotly is one of the most popular R packages for creating interactive visualizations.
r plotly
Read more →data-viz
-
10 Mar, 2019Forecasting Gentrification
Ken Streif at Urban Spatial has introduced an interesting predictive model that cities can adopt to anticipate development intensity and gentrification patterns.
urban spatial open-data predictive
Read more →r
r
-
11 Mar, 2020Epidemiological Models of COVID-19 Spread in R
Tim Churches, a Senior Research Fellow at the UNSW Medicine South Western Sydney Clinical School at Liverpool Hospital, and a health data scientist at the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, has produced a nice tutorial on acquiring data and creating epidemiological models to understand the spread of the disease.
open-data data-viz
Read more →open-science
-
2 Jul, 2019Select Cartograms that Fit Your Data Needs
One of my pet peeves is the use of geographic polygon maps, such as state border shapefiles, to display population data as choropleth maps. Because the brain interprets polygon size as a signal of importance, they are often more misleading than they are insightful!
spatial maps gis
Read more →data-viz
-
10 Jun, 2019Geospatial Health Data Modeling and Visualization
Paula Moraga has released an online book Geospatial Health Data: Modeling and Visualization with R-INLA and Shiny (under development), which describes spatial and spatio-temporal statistical methods and visualization techniques to analyze georeferenced health data in R.
epidemiology criminology demography health
Read more →data-viz
-
16 Apr, 2019Shiny Apps Contest highlights creative ways to make data accessible
“Shiny” is a package in R that allows users to create dynamic web applications. Typically these apps require advanced knowledge of several web programming languages, but Shiny allows the user to do all of the development in R, greatly simplifying the learning curve and development time.
r shiny contest
Read more →data-viz
-
5 Apr, 2019Free e-book on popular Plotly package
Plotly is one of the most popular R packages for creating interactive visualizations.
r plotly
Read more →data-viz
-
11 Mar, 2019World Government Summit Data Viz Prize Winners
In partnership with the World Government Summit and Information is Beautiful, the World Government Summit Data Viz Prize winners were announced. The prize focuses on how governments are improving citizens’ lives.
data-viz government
Read more →contest
data-viz
-
13 Jul, 2022
-
20 Oct, 2019What Makes a Radical and Revolutionary Technology?
Former US Chief Data Scientist, DJ Patel, spoke on what makes technology radical and revolutionary. At a recent talk he gave some very compelling examples of public services improving when access to data improved:
open-data
Read more →government
-
21 Sep, 2019Introductory textbook on computational skills for modern social sciences
Ian Foster, Rayid Ghani, Ron S. Jarmin, Frauke Kreuter and Julia Lane have released a free textbook on useful computational methods for social sciences:
learning-curve big-data machine-learning
Read more →government
-
2 Jun, 2019A Day in the Life of a Chief Data Officer
In a RECENT BLOG POST Sam Edelstein reflects on his time as the Chief Data Officer of the City of Syracuse:
urban government open-data
Read more →innovation
-
11 Mar, 2019World Government Summit Data Viz Prize Winners
In partnership with the World Government Summit and Information is Beautiful, the World Government Summit Data Viz Prize winners were announced. The prize focuses on how governments are improving citizens’ lives.
data-viz government
Read more →contest
government
-
23 May, 2019Call for White Papers on Data Science Curriculum for Public Service
The Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA) has issued a call for white papers on Data Science Curriculum for Public Service.
contest
Read more →curriculum
-
16 Apr, 2019Shiny Apps Contest highlights creative ways to make data accessible
“Shiny” is a package in R that allows users to create dynamic web applications. Typically these apps require advanced knowledge of several web programming languages, but Shiny allows the user to do all of the development in R, greatly simplifying the learning curve and development time.
r shiny contest
Read more →data-viz
-
11 Mar, 2019World Government Summit Data Viz Prize Winners
In partnership with the World Government Summit and Information is Beautiful, the World Government Summit Data Viz Prize winners were announced. The prize focuses on how governments are improving citizens’ lives.
data-viz government
Read more →contest
contest
-
20 Nov, 2021Psychological Profiling Using Social Media Data
Ever wonder how big data firms are using your social media data?
big-data privacy public-interest-tech predictive
Read more →psychology
-
21 Sep, 2019Introductory textbook on computational skills for modern social sciences
Ian Foster, Rayid Ghani, Ron S. Jarmin, Frauke Kreuter and Julia Lane have released a free textbook on useful computational methods for social sciences:
learning-curve big-data machine-learning
Read more →government
-
14 Mar, 2019Stanford Open Policing Project Provides Data on Racial Bias in Policing
The Stanford Open Policing Project contains approximately 200 million data points on police stops in the US. The data are made available under the Open Data Commons Attribution License.
big-data open-data bias
Read more →police
big-data
-
21 Jun, 2019Can police take a lesson from the NBA on reducing bias?
Amazingly, the NBA has managed to succeed where many police forces have failed.
police criminology performance-management
Read more →bias
-
14 Mar, 2019Stanford Open Policing Project Provides Data on Racial Bias in Policing
The Stanford Open Policing Project contains approximately 200 million data points on police stops in the US. The data are made available under the Open Data Commons Attribution License.
big-data open-data bias
Read more →police
bias
-
21 Jun, 2019Can police take a lesson from the NBA on reducing bias?
Amazingly, the NBA has managed to succeed where many police forces have failed.
police criminology performance-management
Read more →bias
-
14 Mar, 2019Stanford Open Policing Project Provides Data on Racial Bias in Policing
The Stanford Open Policing Project contains approximately 200 million data points on police stops in the US. The data are made available under the Open Data Commons Attribution License.
big-data open-data bias
Read more →police
police
-
20 Mar, 2019Finding Data for Public Management / Public Policy Dissertations
Andy Whitford at the University of Georgia wrote a blog on using DOI Codes to find data appropriate for scholarship in public affairs.
open-data public-policy
Read more →doi
public-policy
-
20 Mar, 2019Finding Data for Public Management / Public Policy Dissertations
Andy Whitford at the University of Georgia wrote a blog on using DOI Codes to find data appropriate for scholarship in public affairs.
open-data public-policy
Read more →doi
doi
-
1 May, 2019Effortlessly Add Census Data to Addresses or Points
IPUMS has created a GeoMarker tool to allow you to add demographic and community data to any address fields or latitude-longitude point data.
open-data
Read more →census
-
24 Mar, 2019Harmonized Census Tract Data 1970-2010
Have you ever tried working with census data over time and encountered challenges with changes to Census tracts, which alter the units of analysis? Then you will appreciate these projects.
open-data census
Read more →gis
census
-
2 Jul, 2019Select Cartograms that Fit Your Data Needs
One of my pet peeves is the use of geographic polygon maps, such as state border shapefiles, to display population data as choropleth maps. Because the brain interprets polygon size as a signal of importance, they are often more misleading than they are insightful!
spatial maps gis
Read more →data-viz
-
24 Mar, 2019Harmonized Census Tract Data 1970-2010
Have you ever tried working with census data over time and encountered challenges with changes to Census tracts, which alter the units of analysis? Then you will appreciate these projects.
open-data census
Read more →gis
gis
-
5 Apr, 2019Free e-book on popular Plotly package
Plotly is one of the most popular R packages for creating interactive visualizations.
r plotly
Read more →data-viz
plotly
-
7 Jan, 2020Twitter Releases API for Academics
Twitter has kicked off the New Year by taking the wraps off a new hub for academic researchers to more easily access information and support around its APIs — saying the move is in response to feedback from the research community.
open-data text-analysis
Read more →twitter
-
13 Apr, 2019Data Journalist Demonstrates Impact of Special-Interests on Legislation
In ground-breaking investigative reporting, data journalist Rob O’Dell and USA Today have systematically tracked the diffusion of cut-and-paste legislation through state government. See:
text-analysis LegiScan data-journalism
Read more →open-data
text-analysis
-
13 Apr, 2019Data Journalist Demonstrates Impact of Special-Interests on Legislation
In ground-breaking investigative reporting, data journalist Rob O’Dell and USA Today have systematically tracked the diffusion of cut-and-paste legislation through state government. See:
text-analysis LegiScan data-journalism
Read more →open-data
LegiScan
-
13 Apr, 2019Data Journalist Demonstrates Impact of Special-Interests on Legislation
In ground-breaking investigative reporting, data journalist Rob O’Dell and USA Today have systematically tracked the diffusion of cut-and-paste legislation through state government. See:
text-analysis LegiScan data-journalism
Read more →open-data
data-journalism
-
16 Apr, 2019Shiny Apps Contest highlights creative ways to make data accessible
“Shiny” is a package in R that allows users to create dynamic web applications. Typically these apps require advanced knowledge of several web programming languages, but Shiny allows the user to do all of the development in R, greatly simplifying the learning curve and development time.
r shiny contest
Read more →data-viz
shiny
-
20 Apr, 2019Working with tables in R (data.table vs dplyr)
Preparing data for the analysis takes plenty of time and commonly is considered as one of the less favorite parts of any data science job. It is commonly stated that “data preparation accounts for about 80% of the work of data scientists”.
r dplyr tidyverse data.table
Read more →data-wrangling
dplyr
-
20 Apr, 2019Working with tables in R (data.table vs dplyr)
Preparing data for the analysis takes plenty of time and commonly is considered as one of the less favorite parts of any data science job. It is commonly stated that “data preparation accounts for about 80% of the work of data scientists”.
r dplyr tidyverse data.table
Read more →data-wrangling
tidyverse
-
20 Apr, 2019Working with tables in R (data.table vs dplyr)
Preparing data for the analysis takes plenty of time and commonly is considered as one of the less favorite parts of any data science job. It is commonly stated that “data preparation accounts for about 80% of the work of data scientists”.
r dplyr tidyverse data.table
Read more →data-wrangling
data.table
-
20 Apr, 2019Working with tables in R (data.table vs dplyr)
Preparing data for the analysis takes plenty of time and commonly is considered as one of the less favorite parts of any data science job. It is commonly stated that “data preparation accounts for about 80% of the work of data scientists”.
r dplyr tidyverse data.table
Read more →data-wrangling
data-wrangling
-
21 Sep, 2019Introductory textbook on computational skills for modern social sciences
Ian Foster, Rayid Ghani, Ron S. Jarmin, Frauke Kreuter and Julia Lane have released a free textbook on useful computational methods for social sciences:
learning-curve big-data machine-learning
Read more →government
-
23 Apr, 2019A new resource for practicing advanced R programming
Grosser & Bumann have created a project to help hone data science skills through better programming.
r
Read more →learning-curve
learning-curve
-
23 May, 2019Call for White Papers on Data Science Curriculum for Public Service
The Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA) has issued a call for white papers on Data Science Curriculum for Public Service.
contest
Read more →curriculum
curriculum
-
2 Jun, 2019A Day in the Life of a Chief Data Officer
In a RECENT BLOG POST Sam Edelstein reflects on his time as the Chief Data Officer of the City of Syracuse:
urban government open-data
Read more →innovation
innovation
-
10 Jun, 2019Geospatial Health Data Modeling and Visualization
Paula Moraga has released an online book Geospatial Health Data: Modeling and Visualization with R-INLA and Shiny (under development), which describes spatial and spatio-temporal statistical methods and visualization techniques to analyze georeferenced health data in R.
epidemiology criminology demography health
Read more →data-viz
epidemiology
-
21 Jun, 2019Can police take a lesson from the NBA on reducing bias?
Amazingly, the NBA has managed to succeed where many police forces have failed.
police criminology performance-management
Read more →bias
-
10 Jun, 2019Geospatial Health Data Modeling and Visualization
Paula Moraga has released an online book Geospatial Health Data: Modeling and Visualization with R-INLA and Shiny (under development), which describes spatial and spatio-temporal statistical methods and visualization techniques to analyze georeferenced health data in R.
epidemiology criminology demography health
Read more →data-viz
criminology
-
10 Jun, 2019Geospatial Health Data Modeling and Visualization
Paula Moraga has released an online book Geospatial Health Data: Modeling and Visualization with R-INLA and Shiny (under development), which describes spatial and spatio-temporal statistical methods and visualization techniques to analyze georeferenced health data in R.
epidemiology criminology demography health
Read more →data-viz
demography
-
10 Jun, 2019Geospatial Health Data Modeling and Visualization
Paula Moraga has released an online book Geospatial Health Data: Modeling and Visualization with R-INLA and Shiny (under development), which describes spatial and spatio-temporal statistical methods and visualization techniques to analyze georeferenced health data in R.
epidemiology criminology demography health
Read more →data-viz
health
-
21 Jun, 2019Can police take a lesson from the NBA on reducing bias?
Amazingly, the NBA has managed to succeed where many police forces have failed.
police criminology performance-management
Read more →bias
performance-management
-
2 Jul, 2019Select Cartograms that Fit Your Data Needs
One of my pet peeves is the use of geographic polygon maps, such as state border shapefiles, to display population data as choropleth maps. Because the brain interprets polygon size as a signal of importance, they are often more misleading than they are insightful!
spatial maps gis
Read more →data-viz
maps
-
21 Sep, 2019Introductory textbook on computational skills for modern social sciences
Ian Foster, Rayid Ghani, Ron S. Jarmin, Frauke Kreuter and Julia Lane have released a free textbook on useful computational methods for social sciences:
learning-curve big-data machine-learning
Read more →government
machine-learning
-
7 Jan, 2020Twitter Releases API for Academics
Twitter has kicked off the New Year by taking the wraps off a new hub for academic researchers to more easily access information and support around its APIs — saying the move is in response to feedback from the research community.
open-data text-analysis
Read more →twitter
-
11 Mar, 2020Epidemiological Models of COVID-19 Spread in R
Tim Churches, a Senior Research Fellow at the UNSW Medicine South Western Sydney Clinical School at Liverpool Hospital, and a health data scientist at the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, has produced a nice tutorial on acquiring data and creating epidemiological models to understand the spread of the disease.
open-data data-viz
Read more →open-science
open-science
-
10 Apr, 2021Great Use of APIs for the Public Good
Nick Muerdter put his programming expertise to use to help communities get vaccinated.
open-data API
Read more →public-interest-tech
API
-
13 Jul, 2022
-
20 Nov, 2021Psychological Profiling Using Social Media Data
Ever wonder how big data firms are using your social media data?
big-data privacy public-interest-tech predictive
Read more →psychology
-
10 Apr, 2021Great Use of APIs for the Public Good
Nick Muerdter put his programming expertise to use to help communities get vaccinated.
open-data API
Read more →public-interest-tech
public-interest-tech
-
20 Nov, 2021Psychological Profiling Using Social Media Data
Ever wonder how big data firms are using your social media data?
big-data privacy public-interest-tech predictive
Read more →psychology
privacy
-
20 Nov, 2021Psychological Profiling Using Social Media Data
Ever wonder how big data firms are using your social media data?
big-data privacy public-interest-tech predictive
Read more →psychology
psychology
-
21 Jan, 2023Street Transformations with Artificial Intelligence
Futurists have long recognized the promise and disruptive potential of artificial intelligence, but there have been many false starts and AI has developed a reputation for overpromising and underdelivering. Success has been relegated to narrow domains like chess where the task is well-defined, rules are explicit, and the objective is clear. Even in these simplified environments the AI platforms have required teams of engineers working relentlessly to refine and optimize a system of algorithms tailored to the specific task to achieve a notable level of performance.
artificial-intelligence urban
Read more →design-thinking
artificial-intelligence
-
21 Jan, 2023Street Transformations with Artificial Intelligence
Futurists have long recognized the promise and disruptive potential of artificial intelligence, but there have been many false starts and AI has developed a reputation for overpromising and underdelivering. Success has been relegated to narrow domains like chess where the task is well-defined, rules are explicit, and the objective is clear. Even in these simplified environments the AI platforms have required teams of engineers working relentlessly to refine and optimize a system of algorithms tailored to the specific task to achieve a notable level of performance.
artificial-intelligence urban
Read more →design-thinking