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Lessons Learned Implementing Early Intervention Systems in Charlotte and Nashville

2018-12-13T11:56:16-06:00

Lessons Learned Implementing Early Intervention Systems in Charlotte and Nashville, Part 1 From the company’s creation, Netflix has relied on the scalability and accuracy of machine learning to deliver content and turn profits. One way Netflix uses machine learning is to recommend movies to its users. A model that provides accurate and tailored recommendations at [...]

Lessons Learned Implementing Early Intervention Systems in Charlotte and Nashville2018-12-13T11:56:16-06:00

Representativeness Analysis: How Our Data Reflects the Real Labor Market Dynamics

2018-12-13T11:57:44-06:00

Representativeness Analysis: How Our Data Reflects the Real Labor Market Dynamics This month, we will discuss the representativeness of Data@Work Research Hub data. The Data@Work Research Hub is a collection of public datasets produced by the Open Skills Project from a growing pool of public and private administrative data sources, such as job postings, resumes, [...]

Representativeness Analysis: How Our Data Reflects the Real Labor Market Dynamics2018-12-13T11:57:44-06:00

Introducing the Training Provider Outcomes Toolkit

2018-12-13T11:59:35-06:00

Introducing the Training Provider Outcomes Toolkit Trying to find a good job training program can be daunting. How do you know if the skills they teach are valuable in the job market? And how can you be sure they’re doing a good job of teaching those skills? Especially, when the costs can be high. It [...]

Introducing the Training Provider Outcomes Toolkit2018-12-13T11:59:35-06:00

Looking through the lens of Rijkswaterstaat traffic inspectors and the Municipality of Rotterdam

2018-05-12T14:06:51-05:00

Performing data science analysis without business context is like entering bacalhau in a vegan cooking competition: a case of the right answers to the wrong problem. In order to uphold the social good aspect of our work at the Data Science for Social Good fellowship, the first step is making sure [...]

Looking through the lens of Rijkswaterstaat traffic inspectors and the Municipality of Rotterdam2018-05-12T14:06:51-05:00

Introducing the Data@Work Research Hub and Funding Opportunity

2018-12-13T12:06:01-06:00

Introducing the Data@Work Research Hub and Funding Opportunity With the rapid growth and adoption of technologies like artificial intelligence having uncertain and disparate effects on labor markets, the need for high-quality interdisciplinary research into labor market dynamics and workforce development has never been so urgent. While new data sources capturing detailed interactions between job seekers, [...]

Introducing the Data@Work Research Hub and Funding Opportunity2018-12-13T12:06:01-06:00

Data-Driven Inspections for Safer Housing in San Jose, California

2018-12-13T12:07:10-06:00

Data-Driven Inspections for Safer Housing in San Jose, California The Multiple Housing team in San Jose’s Code Enforcement Office is tasked with protecting the occupants of properties with three or more units, such as apartment buildings, fraternities, sororities, and hotels. They do so by conducting routine inspections of these properties, looking for everything from blight [...]

Data-Driven Inspections for Safer Housing in San Jose, California2018-12-13T12:07:10-06:00

I Had The Time Of My Life Mining Data With You

2018-12-20T14:17:18-06:00

It's three weeks into the program and the experience has been unbelievable. This is the fifth installment since the inception of the program and the structure and ecosystem in place has definitely matured -- every minute has been jam-packed with activities, ranging from training sessions (where we learn the necessary basics of open-source software such [...]

I Had The Time Of My Life Mining Data With You2018-12-20T14:17:18-06:00

Combining Data and Behavioral Science to Reduce Water Shut Offs

2018-12-13T12:08:19-06:00

Combining Data and Behavioral Science to Reduce Water Shut Offs Behavioral science and psychology can help explain the underlying reasons for seemingly irrational behavior which cities aim to address, such as using payday loans or committing property crimes. Unfortunately, determining the underlying causes of human behavior is difficult for a single individual, let alone an [...]

Combining Data and Behavioral Science to Reduce Water Shut Offs2018-12-13T12:08:19-06:00

Introducing pgdedupe!

2018-12-13T12:09:09-06:00

Introducing pgdedupe! Combining datasets and performing large aggregate analyses are powerful new ways to improve service across large populations. Critically important in this task is the deduplication of identities across multiple data sets that were rarely designed to work together. Inconsistent data entry, typographical errors, and real world identity changes pose significant challenges to this [...]

Introducing pgdedupe!2018-12-13T12:09:09-06:00

Connecting the Dots for Better Outcomes

2018-12-13T12:10:07-06:00

Connecting the Dots for Better Outcomes The most vulnerable individuals in society often struggle with long-lasting, multi-faceted challenges such as mental illness, substance abuse, chronic health conditions, and homelessness. Individuals experiencing these difficulties tend to interact with public services and departments frequently, yet many communities struggle to identify them and meet their needs in meaningful [...]

Connecting the Dots for Better Outcomes2018-12-13T12:10:07-06:00
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