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It's hard to provide famine relief unless you can predict where it might take place. Your task is to build a front end to a probabilistic programming language (Stan) that allows models to be built to explore the likelihood of need based on factors such as weather and crop cycles, and to compare different intervention scenarios to produce plans. The results should be usable by UN aid workers. There will be an opportunity for members of the team to interact with a student team from Potsdam, also working with Africas Voices. | It's hard to provide famine relief unless you can predict where it might take place. Your task is to build a front end to a probabilistic programming language (Stan) that allows models to be built to explore the likelihood of need based on factors such as weather and crop cycles, and to compare different intervention scenarios to produce plans. The results should be usable by UN aid workers. There will be an opportunity for members of the team to interact with a student team from Potsdam, also working with Africas Voices. |
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Contact: Luke Church, Africas Voices Foundation <luke@church.name>
It's hard to provide famine relief unless you can predict where it might take place. Your task is to build a front end to a probabilistic programming language (Stan) that allows models to be built to explore the likelihood of need based on factors such as weather and crop cycles, and to compare different intervention scenarios to produce plans. The results should be usable by UN aid workers. There will be an opportunity for members of the team to interact with a student team from Potsdam, also working with Africas Voices.