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8.15-8.30AM  Registration

8.30 - 8.45 AM Opening by Ciro Cattuto, ISI Foundation, Turin, Italy

8.45-9.15 Keynote: Tom Kalil, Schmidt Futures - From Data to Knowledge to Action through Data Collaboratives  
(25 min talk, followed by 5 min Q & A)


9.15-10:30: Addressing Public Concerns: Disease Prevention, Civic Participation and The Role of Social Media  
Facilitated by Ciro Cattuto, ISI Foundation, Turin, Italy

  • 9.15- 9.35 Paper
Kyriaki Kalimeri, Mariano Gastón Beiró, Alessandra Urbinati, Andrea Bonanomi, Alessandro Rosina and Ciro Cattuto. Human Values and Attitudes towards Vaccination in Social Media

  • 9.35- 9.55 Paper 
Johnny Torres. Crosslingual Perspectives about Crisis-Related Conversations on Twitter

  • 9.55 -10.15 Paper 
Ashok Deb, Luca Luceri, Adam Badaway and Emilio Ferrara. Perils and Challenges of Social Media and Election Manipulation Analysis: The 2018 US Midterms

10.15- 10.30 Q and A

10:30-11:00: Coffee Break

11.00-11.30 Keynote 2: Adam Crawley, Ending Pandemics - Developing Local Technology Solutions for Early Detection and Control of Disease Outbreaks (25 min talk, followed by 5 min Q & A)

11.30 - 12.30 Focus on Public Health and Alternative Data Sets
Facilitated by Daniela Paolotti, ISI Foundation, Turin, Italy

  • 11.30-11.50 Paper 
Ting-Wei Lin and Man-Kwan Shan. Spatial-Temporal Correlation Modeling of Community-Based Air Monitoring Sensor Network

  • 11.50-12.10 Paper 
Antonio Vazquez Brust, Tomas Olego, German Rosati, Carolina Lang, Guillermo Bozzoli, Diego Weinberg, Roberto Chuit, Martin Minnoni and Carlos Sarraute. Detecting Areas of Potential High Prevalence of Chagas in Argentina

  • 12.10-12.30 Paper 
Charalampos Chelmis and Mengfan Yao. Creating Public Value by Democratizing the Ecosystem of Human Service Providers

12:30-14:00 Lunch

14.00-14.30 Keynote: Leo Ferres, Universidad del Desarrollo - “Problems and Opportunities of Working with a Telco's Large Datasets of Mobile Data” (25 min talk, followed by 5 min Q & A)

14.30-15.30 Panel on "Data Science for Social Good: Perspectives from the Private Sector"
Moderated by Stefaan G. Verhulst, The GovLab, NY, USA
  • Claudia Juech, Cloudera Foundation
  • Chaya Nayak, Facebook​
  • Paul Ko, LinkedIN

15.30-16.00 Coffee Break

16.00-16.30 Keynote : Alex Jaimes, Dataminr - “AI for Good at Scale: Challenges in Real Time Emergency Response” (25 min talk, followed by 5 min Q & A)

16.30-17:10: Meeting Community Needs in Health, Development, and Education through Computation
Facilitated by Natalia Adler, UNICEF, NY, USA
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  • 16.30 – 16.40 Abstract
Alma Juarez Armenta, David Barros and Samuel Scarpino. Crowdsourced community health surveillance during emergencies using web-based cloud technology

  • 16.40 – 16:50 Abstract
Meike Zehlike, Carlos Castillo and Ivan Kitanovski. FairSearch: A Programming Library for Fair Search Results

  • 16.50-17.00 Abstract 
Cristian Candia, Sara Encanaçao and Flavio Pinheiro. The Higher Education Space: Connecting Degree Programs from Individuals' Choices

17.00-17.10 Closing by Stefaan Verhulst, The GovLab, NY, USA

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