NASCIO Midyear 2018: Utah Finds Value in Data Analysis Through Machine Learning
For several years, the state of Utah was collecting statistics and feedback on public opinion, but the state didn't really have a plan for what to do with the data. Recently, it decided to use machine learning tools to analyze health, transportation, air quality and geo-based Twitter information to perform sentiment analysis before, during and after Utah's winter inversions and air quality spikes. Utah CIO Michael Hussey explained how the state went about it at the 2018 National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) Midyear Conference in Baltimore on Tuesday. Winter inversions in Utah occur when the usual atmospheric conditions become inverted. A dense layer of cold air becomes trapped under a layer of warm air, essentially sealing pollutants closer to the ground.
Apr-25-2018, 23:03:10 GMT