
LivePeople Insights at the NSA
- Posted by Tetiana Bihun
- Categories News
- Date November 28, 2024
The pilot project LivePeople was featured as a case study in the ‘National School of Administration Course of Experts in Data Science for Public Administration,’ led by Professor Nereo Zamaro, Research Director of ISTAT.
The project was chosen due to its exceptional strategy in gathering and analyzing behavior data. Matteo Busso, the project’s coordinator, was invited to share his knowledge.
During a two-hour testimony, Matteo Busso presented the DataScientia LivePeople Catalog and innovative methods that the research team develops and uses. He elaborated on how LivePeople Catalog represents a large amount of data in the field of human behavior and social interactions. Matteo Busso explained the catalog’s features and services designed to collect, manage, and disseminate complex data on individuals’ behaviors and lifestyles.
The testimony offered useful insights on using complex data for public policy. It highlighted the importance of data science in improving public administration. Lastly, it proved the relevance of LivePeople research for social impact initiatives.
Learn more about LivePeople Catalog.
Keywords: data reuse, diversity, knowledge graphs, research, circular data economy, diversity-aware data.

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Tetiana Bihun
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