Proceedings of KDD 2020 Workshop on Data-driven Humanitarian Mapping:
Harnessing Human-Machine Intelligence for High-Stake Public Policy and
Resilience Planning
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.00435v2
- Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2021 15:40:04 GMT
- Title: Proceedings of KDD 2020 Workshop on Data-driven Humanitarian Mapping:
Harnessing Human-Machine Intelligence for High-Stake Public Policy and
Resilience Planning
- Authors: Snehalkumar (Neil) S. Gaikwad, Shankar Iyer, Dalton Lunga, Yu-Ru Lin
- Abstract summary: Humanitarian challenges disproportionately impact vulnerable communities worldwide.
Despite these growing perils, there remains a notable paucity of data science research to scientifically inform equitable public policy decisions.
We propose the Data-driven Humanitarian Mapping Research Program to help fill this gap.
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- Abstract: Humanitarian challenges, including natural disasters, food insecurity,
climate change, racial and gender violence, environmental crises, the COVID-19
coronavirus pandemic, human rights violations, and forced displacements,
disproportionately impact vulnerable communities worldwide. According to UN
OCHA, 235 million people will require humanitarian assistance in 20211 .
Despite these growing perils, there remains a notable paucity of data science
research to scientifically inform equitable public policy decisions for
improving the livelihood of at-risk populations. Scattered data science efforts
exist to address these challenges, but they remain isolated from practice and
prone to algorithmic harms concerning lack of privacy, fairness,
interpretability, accountability, transparency, and ethics. Biases in
data-driven methods carry the risk of amplifying inequalities in high-stakes
policy decisions that impact the livelihood of millions of people.
Consequently, proclaimed benefits of data-driven innovations remain
inaccessible to policymakers, practitioners, and marginalized communities at
the core of humanitarian actions and global development. To help fill this gap,
we propose the Data-driven Humanitarian Mapping Research Program, which focuses
on developing novel data science methodologies that harness human-machine
intelligence for high-stakes public policy and resilience planning.
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