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The future of the city is, first and foremost, about people, and those people are increasingly producing a variety of digital breadcrumbs. We will see how a creative use of four datasets can tackle hitherto unanswered research questions. We will see how to:
- Track people’s well-being at scale from aggregate records of food purchases
- Quantify the cultural capital of neighbourhoods from geo-referenced pictures
- Predict the innovation success of cities from online records of “who works where”
- Profile the psychological resiliency of US regions to COVID-19 from tweets
Daniele Quercia is Director of Responsible AI at Nokia Bell Labs Cambridge (UK) and Professor of Urban Informatics at the Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) at King’s College London. He has been named one of Fortune magazine’s 2014 Data All-Stars, and spoke about “happy maps” at TED. He was Research Scientist at Yahoo Labs, a Horizon senior researcher at the University of Cambridge, and Postdoctoral Associate at the department of Urban Studies and Planning at MIT. He received his PhD from UC London.
To register to the seminar and obtain the link to the call, please fill in this form by Monday 29 January 2024.
Refreshments will be provided at the end of the event.
Event details
Lecture Theatre 3 / BH(NE)0.01Bush House North East Wing
Bush House North East Wing, 30 Aldwych, WC2B 4BG