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Biosurveillance 2.0: Big Data, Social Networks, Citizen Science and Collaboration for Public Health Jody Ranck, DrPH Sr. Digital Health Advisor, PwC February 25, 2013
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Biosurveillance 2.0: Big Data, Social Networks, Citizen Science and Collaboration for Public

Health

Jody Ranck, DrPHSr. Digital Health Advisor, PwC

February 25, 2013

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Crowdsourcing: Ushahidi

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Google Flu Trends Flubreaks

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Dengue: Pakistan

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Tracking Platforms proliferating

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Mappy Health

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Citizen Science

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Citizen Science/Bio Art

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Mobile: Game dynamics, data, crowdsourcing, engagement

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Heat Maps: Twitter Sentiment Analysis using Machine Learning

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InSTEDD

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Big Data/Social Business

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Data Journalism: Platforms

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Data Journalism

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Data Challenges

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Open Source Data Analytics

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BigML (predictive analytics)

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UN Global Pulse:

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Fukushima: Citizen science turning point

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Fukushima: implications

• Maps triggered engagement, created networks

• Changed information landscape• Co-production of expertise—no more one-way

streets• Online maps act like web applications—

participatory culture of science and tech• Data bricolage, remix—messiness and debates

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Future

• How to scale and coordinate data for public good

• Algorithms and improving accuracy, timeliness• PPP model: Global Data Alliance• New data markets and possibilities for new

products/services derived from a data commons

• New publics and new politics of data and health

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Organizational Challenges

• Managing Transboundary Crises (Ansell et al) & system of systems

• Data triaging, management, integration, governance

• Beyond traditional resource capacity to more dynamic, combinatorial, flexible ways of organizing

• Resilient systems, trust, bottom-up—beyond command and control epidemiology