What we've learned performing Product Audits
...also wrote up our interview notes and put them into a shared folder so that those who weren't present at the audit could see what was said. As you can...
...also wrote up our interview notes and put them into a shared folder so that those who weren't present at the audit could see what was said. As you can...
...each project website and extracted data from each project LogFrame into a new format that allows text mining for more efficient searching and comparisons, so that programmes which are trying...
...another Google Product, Data Studio. It’s specifically designed for sharing information in this format. You can refresh the data as often as you want so we’re taking advantage of that....
...strong sign that data is finally being taken seriously. Although initiatives such as the Data Science Accelerator are welcome and there are some cross-government data and analysis communities forming, there’s...
...18 detailed groups for a particular year might not be robust enough to be useful. The advantage of collecting more detail is that it enables further analysis, for example by...
...high-harm offender. The final state of the model used a random forest with the XGboost algorithm, for multi-label classification on the next type of crime for the group predicted to...
...data in government and academia. For example the Office for National Statistics’ Data Science Campus has looked at using generative adversarial networks (GANs) to generate synthetic data. What we did...
...decisions based on data and improve the outcomes for the millions of people that rely on the justice system. We are creating the foundations for our colleagues – in data...
...organisations. This work is closely aligned with the six point plan for modern digital government which calls for all public services to adopt a standard set of APIs and events...
...what was a somewhat niche interest is now a mainstream topic. From AI chatbots in the workplace to concerns about algorithmic bias in decision making, discussions once reserved for specialists...