![]() Her current research interests include how can societies better hear and thus empower the individuals that comprise the society. Together with others she has co-developed several data exploration tools, namely Websom, Morfessor and Medicine Radar (Lääketutka). Previously she led the VirtualCoach research consortium, and was centrally involved in the Citizen Mindscapes research collaborative concerning the study of a discussion forum with 80 million comments in Finnish. She has published over 70 scientific articles related to data science, in particular data exploration and visualization, text mining, modeling language and cognition, and the study of social and societal phenomena, emotions and wellbeing from large data. Krista Lagus is Professor of Digital Social Science at the University of Helsinki and co-founder and Director of the Centre for Social Data Science (CSDS), located at the Faculty of Social Sciences. Panel discussion: Better data, better society? Coordinating professor, Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence, FCAI The challenge of understandability, Petri Ylikoski, Professor, Science and Technology Studies, University of Helsinki. Nurminen Professor, HiDATA, Software Systems for Data-Intensive Computing, University of HelsinkiĮngaging Everyone with Open Data Science, Kimmo Vehkalahti Senior Lecturer of Applied Statistics, CSDS, University of Helsinki Hearing the voice of people using data science, Krista Lagus Professor of Digital Social Science and Director of CSDS, University of Helsinki ![]() Moderator Deputy Mayor of Helsinki City Pia Pakarinen ![]() ![]() Riku Louhimo, TTL, Finnish Institute of Occupational Healthĭata science in Kela: cases and challengesĪaro Viertiö, Kela, the Social Insurance Institution of Finland Data, Decision making and Public Services. Työelämätieto: how data science and open knowledge support decision-making ![]()
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