Machine learning for human rights advocacy: Big benefits, serious consequences

Megan Price explains why machine-learning methods can be crucial to understanding and addressing patterns of violence.

By Megan Price
June 3, 2016
Landform video with map overlays showing landmarks and other indicators during helicopter flight at Yuma Proving Ground. Landform video with map overlays showing landmarks and other indicators during helicopter flight at Yuma Proving Ground. (source: Winged1der via Wikimedia Commons)

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