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This is the day after the essay submission deadline, and a good time to present your essays to the course while it is still fresh. You will be expected to prepare a 10-20 minutes presentation of your own essay and prepare a 2-3 minute critique of at least one other essay.
You will be expected to prepare a 10-20 minutes presentation of your own essay and prepare a 2-3 minute critique of at least one other essay.


I will get back with more details about the essay presentations and critiques here.
*Topic                            Presenter                          Critique
**Visualization of big data   Kari Raudstein           Sebastian Øverhaug
**Big Data - is it trustworthy?   Marius, F. Lillevik           Taume Dery
**Big data ethics.           Malene Gilje Fonnes           Roar Håkonsen Helland
**Big data ethics.           Taume Dery                   Kari Raudstein
**Opportunities and challenges with Espen Holst Wiik                Sara Stegane
participatory sensing in the  
event of an evacuation.          
How social media enhances          Magnus Lyngseth Vestby   Eirik Sjøvoll
emergency situation awareness?
Discovering Big data Technologies  Andreas Iden                   Johnny Bjånesøy
for EM.
Opportunities and challenges of    Kristoffer Torkildsen Marthinsen Espen Holst Wiik
big data use in EM?
Data infrastructure for emergency  Johnny Bjånesøy           Kristoffer Torkildsen Marthinsen
systems
Ethics of health data collection  Roar Håkonsen Helland   Yngve Kristoffersen
during a pandemic
Social and ethical challenges of  Eirik Sjøvoll           Malene Gilje Fonnes
mobile data for disaster management
The use of big data in healthcare Yngve Kristoffersen
Viktor Hansen
Twitter data for disaster management: to predict, warn and respond to crisis situations. Sara Stegane
Vetle Prytz Warholm
 
How does social media enhance situation awareness? Government’s responsibility in using such technologies? Pros/cons? Past, present, future? Sebastian Øverhaug Magnus Lyngseth Vestby
Credibility and trustworthiness of social media data for emergency management. Vetle Prytz Warholm
Marius, F. Lillevik
Implications of climate change on todays’ use of data sensors to predict and help in natural emergencies Viktor Hansen Andreas Iden

Revision as of 12:07, 6 November 2018

Date: Thursday November 8th

Topic: You will be expected to prepare a 10-20 minutes presentation of your own essay and prepare a 2-3 minute critique of at least one other essay.

  • Topic Presenter Critique
    • Visualization of big data Kari Raudstein Sebastian Øverhaug
    • Big Data - is it trustworthy? Marius, F. Lillevik Taume Dery
    • Big data ethics. Malene Gilje Fonnes Roar Håkonsen Helland
    • Big data ethics. Taume Dery Kari Raudstein
    • Opportunities and challenges with Espen Holst Wiik Sara Stegane

participatory sensing in the event of an evacuation. How social media enhances Magnus Lyngseth Vestby Eirik Sjøvoll emergency situation awareness? Discovering Big data Technologies Andreas Iden Johnny Bjånesøy for EM. Opportunities and challenges of Kristoffer Torkildsen Marthinsen Espen Holst Wiik big data use in EM? Data infrastructure for emergency Johnny Bjånesøy Kristoffer Torkildsen Marthinsen systems Ethics of health data collection Roar Håkonsen Helland Yngve Kristoffersen during a pandemic Social and ethical challenges of Eirik Sjøvoll Malene Gilje Fonnes mobile data for disaster management The use of big data in healthcare Yngve Kristoffersen Viktor Hansen Twitter data for disaster management: to predict, warn and respond to crisis situations. Sara Stegane Vetle Prytz Warholm

How does social media enhance situation awareness? Government’s responsibility in using such technologies? Pros/cons? Past, present, future? Sebastian Øverhaug Magnus Lyngseth Vestby Credibility and trustworthiness of social media data for emergency management. Vetle Prytz Warholm Marius, F. Lillevik Implications of climate change on todays’ use of data sensors to predict and help in natural emergencies Viktor Hansen Andreas Iden