21 Jan
10:00 - 14:00

Data science and AI students present solutions to real-life challenges

During this online event students show us the result of the projects they have worked on for participating organizations BNY Mellon, Dela, the Dutch National Police Corps and Sitech Services.

Solutions?

Would you like to know what solutions they have come up with? And whether it is interesting for you and your organization to participate in the next edition? You are most welcome to join the presentations.

Programme

Some 30 third-year students of the Data Science and Artificial Intelligence programme will give the final presentations of their semester projects. They will show us the result of the projects they have worked on for participating organizations BNY Mellon, Dela, the Dutch National Police Corps and Sitech Services. Please find more information on what it is that the students have been working on here below:

Dela case

Email classifier that will help DELA reducing the effort spent on manual pre-processing of their customer emails before forwarding them to the correct department

Sitech Services case

Model that predicts whether alarms at Sitech Services generated by machine learning models are correct alarms. The challenge is to automate the decision without the knowledge of an experienced engineer.

BNY Mellon

'Ethics Framework’ that detects hidden bias to ensure that the AI/ML investment decisions and strategies by BNY Mellon promote fairness, ethics, accountability and transparency.

Police

Case 1:
Algorithms that help to personalize briefings of the Dutch Police not only based on the officer’s current location and role, but also taking into account available police data and information from open sources and social media. The aim is to come up with an algorithm to generate suggested proceedings based on the different data sources used by the CPO.

Case 2:
The aim of this project by the Dutch police is to analyze the flows of personnel (in-, inter- and out-), to understand how to optimize the operational deployability within the Police Unit (Province) Limburg.

The students aim is to answer the questions whether or not 1) the data provided is sufficient to train prediction models and 2) a prediction model can support solving forecast challenges in HR and Capacity Management.