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pro vyhledávání: '"Camille Crittenden"'
Autor:
Brandie Nonnecke, Gisela Perez de Acha, Annette Choi, Camille Crittenden, Fernando Ignacio Gutiérrez Cortés, Alejandro Martin Del Campo, Oscar Mario Miranda-Villanueva
Publikováno v:
Journal of Information Technology & Politics. 19:423-434
Autor:
Camille Crittenden
Publikováno v:
Crittenden, Camille. (2017). "A Drama in Time": How Data and Digital Tools are Transforming Cities and their Communities. City & Community, 16(1), 3-8. doi: 10.1111/cico.12217. UC Berkeley: Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/6ww3s0pq
Autor:
John Graham, Scott Sellars, Joulien Tatar, F. Martin Ralph, Kyle Marcus, Frank Wuerthwein, Ilkay Altintas, Larry Smarr, Dmitry Mishin, Phu Nguyen, Thomas A. DeFanti, E. J. Shearer, Camille Crittenden, Soroosh Sorooshian
Publikováno v:
eScience
In 2016, a team of earth scientists directly engaged a team of computer scientists to identify cyberinfrastructure (CI) approaches that would speed up an earth science workflow. This paper describes the evolution of that workflow as the two teams bri
Autor:
Shrestha Mohanty, Jeffrey Rosario Ancheta, Rachel Edita Roxas, Thanatcha Panpairoj, Ken Goldberg, Brandie Nonnecke, Justin Mi, Andrew H. Lee, Jonathan Lee, Nathaniel Oco, Hilary Martinez, Sequoia Beckman, Camille Crittenden
Publikováno v:
GHTC
We present Malasakit 2.0 (meaning “sincere care” in Filipino), an inclusive, multilingual participatory online platform with feature phone integration for collecting and analyzing quantitative and qualitative textual and audio data on disaster ri
Autor:
Camille Crittenden, Thomas A. DeFanti, R. L. Moore, Frank Würthwein, John Graham, Larry Smarr, Dmitry Mishin, Philip M. Papadopoulos
Publikováno v:
PEARC
While NSF's recent Campus Cyberinfrastructure investments have catalyzed an enormous leap in campus networking capabilities, it remains necessary to integrate these capabilities into the routine workflows of researchers transferring data among their
Autor:
Jeffrey Rosario Ancheta, Ken Goldberg, Brandie Nonnecke, Camille Crittenden, Shrestha Mohanty, Kris A. Capao, Mary Jane G. Sabellano, Ken D. Gorro, Rachel Edita Roxas, Nathaniel Oco
Publikováno v:
IALP
In this study, we examine suggestions for disaster risk reduction strategies provided by residents in selected disaster-prone areas in the Philippines. The study utilizes 976 suggestions on how their barangay can help them better prepare for a disast
Autor:
Ken Goldberg, Brandie Nonnecke, Shrestha Mohanty, Joyce Emlyn Guiao, Sequoia Beckman, Jennifer Carreon, Camille Crittenden, Rachel Edita Roxas, Alvin R. Malicdem, Nathaniel Oco, Andrew H. Lee, Justin Mi, Jonathan Lee
Publikováno v:
TENCON 2017 - 2017 IEEE Region 10 Conference.
In this paper, we explore the task of using topic modeling as an automated approach to analyze opinions, ideas, and other inputs on disaster risk reduction (DRR) gathered from local communities that have been victims of Philippine disasters. In parti
Autor:
Jonathan Lee, Andrew H. Lee, Ken Goldberg, Brandie Nonnecke, Nathaniel Oco, Rachel Edita Roxas, Sequoia Beckman, Justin Mi, Shrestha Mohanty, Sanjay Krishnan, Camille Crittenden
Publikováno v:
GHTC
We describe Malasakit 1.0 (meaning “sincere care” in Filipino), a customizable participatory assessment platform that collects and streamlines quantitative and qualitative analyses and insights of disaster risk reduction (DRR) strategies. While s
Publikováno v:
SIGITE
M-CAFE 2.0 is an online and mobile platform that uses collaborative filtering to collect and organize student feedback each week throughout a MOOC or an on-campus course to facilitate mid-course corrections by instructors. M-CAFE 2.0 encourages stude
Autor:
Ken Goldberg, Brandie Nonnecke, Camille Crittenden, Dorothy Masinde, Laura Agaba Byaruhanga, Jay Patel, Sanjay Krishnan, Alejandro Martín del Campo, Mo Zhou, Maria E. Meneses
Publikováno v:
GHTC
Nonnecke, Brandie; Krishnan, Sanjay; Patel, Jay; Zhou, Mo; Byaruhanga, Laura; Masinde, Dorothy; et al.(2015). DevCAFE 1.0: A participatory platform for assessing development initiatives in the field. Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC). UC Berkeley: Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5z97k3bf
Nonnecke, Brandie; Krishnan, Sanjay; Patel, Jay; Zhou, Mo; Byaruhanga, Laura; Masinde, Dorothy; et al.(2015). DevCAFE 1.0: A participatory platform for assessing development initiatives in the field. Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC). UC Berkeley: Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5z97k3bf
The design and assessment of development initiatives is increasingly participatory, where decision makers consider feedback from affected populations. While digital data collection facilitates faster and more reliable analysis, existing data collecti