Data Collection in the Moscow Metro
Data creates accumulated traces of human behavior that can be applied to forecast general urban trends to improve the quality of life. As an extension of behavioral data, could biological data on the daily life of individuals be helpful to solve challenging urban problems? How could macro data be managed despite potential errors, threats, and misuse? Read...
By TH!NK by IBI
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April 15, 2016Data creates accumulated traces of human behavior that can be applied to forecast general urban trends to improve the quality of life. As an extension of behavioral data, could biological data on the daily life of individuals be helpful to solve challenging urban problems? How could macro data be managed despite potential errors, threats, and misuse? Read about an innovative project to measure human stress and excitement being tested at Moscow’s Strelka Institute.
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