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Crowd-Training Machine Learning Systems for Human Rights Abuse Documentation

AAAI Conferences

In this talk, I will describe efforts being undertaken in a collaboration between human rights advocates and Social media and mobile phones with good cameras and computer scientists at Carnegie Mellon University to Internet access are dramatically changing the nature of develop tools, methods and algorithms that will make it human rights documentation, reporting and advocacy. Key to this process, and like YouTube, Live Leak, Vimeo, and Facebook every apropos of this session, is the development of mechanisms week. In Syria, more than 650,000 videos have been to enable "the crowd" (i.e., those individuals around the uploaded to social media sites since the conflict started world who care about human rights and have relevant three years ago. This trove of interest dies down or moves on to new issues or places. In presenting this relevant in the long-term, what is irrelevant to the project, I hope to get feedback from other participants in situation or repetitive, and what is patently false or the workshop on how to achieve this goal, particularly by misleading.