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Contact: Luke Church <luke@church.name>
Contact: Luke Church <luke@church.name>
2020 project: [[Probably Helpful Planning]]


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Basic idea is to create a front end to a probabilistic programming language (e.g. Stan) that allows evaluation of likelihood models for famine relief scenarios. Results should be usable by UN aid workers. Technical challenge will be creating a geographic distribution model that reflects differing degrees of certainty that a delivery will be made, and compare investment scenarios. There will be an opportunity for members of the team to interact with a student team from Potsdam, also working with AVF.
Basic idea is to create a front end to a probabilistic programming language (e.g. Stan) that allows evaluation of likelihood models for famine relief scenarios. Results should be usable by UN aid workers. Technical challenge will be creating a geographic distribution model that reflects differing degrees of certainty that a delivery will be made, and compare investment scenarios. There will be an opportunity for members of the team to interact with a student team from Potsdam, also working with AVF.

Latest revision as of 11:53, 25 September 2020

Contact: Luke Church <luke@church.name>

2020 project: Probably Helpful Planning

Draft:

Basic idea is to create a front end to a probabilistic programming language (e.g. Stan) that allows evaluation of likelihood models for famine relief scenarios. Results should be usable by UN aid workers. Technical challenge will be creating a geographic distribution model that reflects differing degrees of certainty that a delivery will be made, and compare investment scenarios. There will be an opportunity for members of the team to interact with a student team from Potsdam, also working with AVF.