Improving disaster response with machine learning
Antje Barth
Principal Developer Advocate, AI/ML at AWS
Chris Fregly
Research Scientist at PipelineIO
The frequency and severity of natural disasters are increasing. In response, governments, businesses, nonprofits, and international organizations are placing more emphasis on disaster preparedness and response. Many organizations are accelerating their efforts to make their data publicly available for others to use. Repositories such as the Registry of Open Data on AWS and Humanitarian Data Exchange contain troves of data available for use by developers, data scientists, and machine learning practitioners. In this session, see how a community of developers came together though the AWS Disaster Response hackathon to build models to support natural disaster preparedness and response.