Track / Overview

The DEEP is a collaborative platform for qualitative data analysis supporting humanitarian analytical teams to produce actionable insights. Since its inception in the aftermath of the 2015 Nepal Earthquake, DEEP has significantly contributed to improving the humanitarian data ecosystem, and today, without a doubt, is the largest repository of annotated humanitarian response documents: 50k+ sources/leads and 400k+ entries, used for 300+ projects by 3.5k+ registered users in 60+ countries.

During crises, rapidly identifying important information from available data (news, reports, research, etc.) is crucial to understand the needs of affected populations and to improve evidence-based decision making. To make the information classification process even faster, DEEP is largely benefitting from Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Deep Learning (DL) to aid and support the manual tagging process and give the humanitarian community more time to produce analyses and take rapid action to save more lives.

This track will be a thriving platform for fostering the dialogue and forming synergies between United Nations, humanitarian response communities, and NLP/DL experts. We aim to build this bridge by bringing forward the challenges and opportunities of the NLP/DL developments for DEEP from the technical, ethical, and humanitarian perspectives. This is an extended invitation to the attendees for open discussions, experimentation, and participation leading to further enrichment of this domain.

Track / Schedule

An Overview of Data and AI in the Humanitarian Community

With Leonardo Milano, Patrice Chataigner & Ewan Oglethorpe

Advancements and Challenges of Applying Natural Language Processing to Humanitarian Data Analysis

With Abdine Maiga, Navid Rekabsaz, Nicolò Tamagnone & Edward Londner

Break

Panel Discussion: Humanitarian Ethics: Ethical AI and Ethical NLP

With Stuart Campo, Ximena Contla, Eleonore Fournier-Tombs, Robert Trigwell & Sofia Kyriazi

Demo of DEEP Platform and Newly Released NLP Features

With Ximena Contla & Aditya Khatri

Workshop: Hacking the problem, Classification, Entry Extraction, Data Augmentation, Current examples

With Benjamin Minixhofer, Oguz Kaan Yuksel, Selim Fekih, Navid Rekabsaz & Nicolò Tamagnone

Break

Wrap-up and Reflections on the Future of NLP in the Humanitarian Sector

With Ewan Oglethorpe, Ximena Contla & Navid Rekabsaz

Track / Speakers

Navid Rekabsaz

Assistant Professor, Johannes Kepler University

Ewan Oglethorpe

Executive Director, Data Friendly Space

Nicolò Tamagnone

Data Scientist, ISI Foundation

Ximena Contla

DEEP Product Manager, Data Friendly Space

Selim Fekih

EPFL

Eleonore Fournier-Tombs

Senior Researcher - Team Lead, UNU-Macau

Oguz Kaan Yuksel

EPFL

Patrice Chataigner

Analysis & Assessment Expert

Stuart Campo

Data Responsibility Team Lead, OCHA Centre for Humanitarian Data

Aditya Khatri

Developer, Togglecorp Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

Leonardo Milano

Predictive Analytics Team Lead, UN OCHA Centre for Humanitarian Data

Abdine Maiga

Associate Researcher, University of Ottawa

Benjamin Minixhofer

Student Research Assistant, JKU

Robert Trigwell

Analytical, Knowledge and Output (AKO) Unit Lead, IOM DTM Global Team

Edward Londner

Technical Staff, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Sofia Kyriazi

Associate Innovation Officer, Innovation Service, UNHCR

Track / Co-organizers

Nicolò Tamagnone

Data Scientist, ISI Foundation

Ximena Contla

DEEP Product Manager, Data Friendly Space

Navid Rekabsaz

Assistant Professor, Johannes Kepler University

Selim Fekih

EPFL

Eleonore Fournier-Tombs

Senior Researcher - Team Lead, UNU-Macau

Oguz Kaan Yuksel

EPFL

Ewan Oglethorpe

Executive Director, Data Friendly Space

Benjamin Minixhofer

Student Research Assistant, JKU

AMLD EPFL 2022 / Tracks & talks

AMLD Keynote Session – Monday morning

Marcel Salathé, Lenka Zdeborová, Carmela Troncoso, Chiara Enderle, Patrick Barbey, Thomas Wolf, Gunther Jansen, Laure Willemin, Simon Hefti, Arthur Gassner

10:00-12:00 March 28Auditorium A

AI & Physics

Francesca Mignacco, Gert-Jan Both, Michael Unser, Thomas Asikis, Dalila Salamani, Pietro Rotondo, Tom Beucler, Giulio Biroli

12:30-18:00 March 285BC

AI & Pharma

Asif Jan, Jonas Richiardi, Patrick Schwab, Naghmeh Ghazaleh, Alexander Büsser, Carlos Ciller, Caibin Sheng, Silvia Zaoli, Félix Balazard, Giulia Capestro, Marianna Rapsomaniki, Martijn van Attekum

13:30-17:30 March 281BC

AMLD / Global partners