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Speakers
David Shor
Head of Data Science
Blue Rose Research
@davidshor
Molly Huie
Team Lead, Data Analysis & Surveys
Bloomberg Industry Group
@mollyhuie
Tyler Morgan-Wall
Research Staff
Institute for Defense Analyses
@tylermorganwall
Asmae Toumi
Director of Analytics and Research
PursueCare
@asmae_toumi
Danielle Larese
Scientific Coordinator (Chemist)
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
@US_FDA
Drake Gibson
Data Scientist (Operations Research Analyst)
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
@BLS_gov
Jared P. Lander
Chief Data Scientist
Lander Analytics
@jaredlander
Maxine Drake
Major and Data Analyst
Future Concepts Center, Army Futures Command
@Maxine02749163
David Meza
AIML R&D Lead People Analytics
NASA
@davidmeza1
Shirley Han
Assistant Director
IDA Science & Technology Policy Institute
@IDA_org
Dusty Turner
Major
United States Army & Baylor
@dtdusty
Marck Vaisman
Sr. Cloud Solutions Architect
Microsoft
@wahalulu
Merav Yuravlivker
Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder
Data Society
@merav_yurav
Refael Lav
AI Specialist Leader
Deloitte Consulting
@refaellav
Danya Murali
Data Scientist
Arcadia
@arcadia
Tommy Jones
Member of the Technical Staff
In-Q-Tel
@thos_jones
Selen Stromgren
Associate Director
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
@US_FDA
Benjy Braun
Chief Architect
BlueVoyant Government Solutions
@Ben_G_Braun
Kim Ky
Data Scientist
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
@kykimeng
Charles Givre
CEO
DataDistillr
@cgivre
Nick Childs
Data Science Systems Administrator
Lander Analytics
@boxswapper
Max Richman
Data Scientist
Arcadia
@arcadia
William E. J. Doane
Research Staff Member
IDA Science & Technology Policy Institute
@WilDoane
Workshops
Introduction to Natural Language Processing for Public Policy Research
Wednesday, Nov 30
Unstructured and loosely-structured textual data is commonly used is public policy analyses to wrangle the vast amount of information available from open (and not so open) sources of information. This workshop will use R to acquire data from various sources, clean and standardize the data, and explore it for insights that can inform public policy discussions. Basic visualizations will be considered to help communicate stories about the collected data.