UW InSTEDD Class: Experiences from the field: Reporting And Collecting Data
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BIOPHICS- Reporting and Collecting Data
Reporting Data
Eduardo Jezierski(Engineering)not a [email protected]
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Objectives
• Reporting and collecting data: – Collecting, balancing structured vs. un-structured
(and semi-structured), formats, level of detail, tools for collecting, storing and visualizing
• Learning Objectives:– Explain the difference between structured, semi-
structured and un-structured data– Design a simple structured data reporting format– Understand the options for collecting, parsing,
storing and analyzing and sharing structured data
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Getting information
Information is power
External data
Rapid Feedback
Aggregation, Sharing, Authorizing
AlertingEarly analytics
Relevance & Targeting
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BIOPHICS- Reporting and Collecting Data
Example Technologies• Desktop
– Epiinfo– Groove
• Mobile– Open Data Kit– Epicollect– Java ROSA– Pendragon– USSD– Digital Pen
• Web– Survey Monkey– Google Spreadsheets & Form– Fusion Tables
• SMS– Geochat– RapidSMS– Frontline SMS
• Analysis– SPSS– STATA– Etc.
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Emerging alternatives
USSDUnstructured Supplementary Service Data
Simple to useSimple to report structured informationRequires collaboration with all phone companies
Digital PenSimple to useSimple to report much informationOngoing cost of ‘paper’/formsRequires separate mobile
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Why is SMS popular
• Low cost• Needs little signal (1 bar enough)• Uses little power• Works on existing equipment• Scales from few users to nationwide
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Ways of sharing information
• UNSTRUCTURED– “Hello everyone we have meeting tomorrow”– “We are dealing with cholera outbreak will call you later”
• SEMI-STRUCTURED– “at Ratchaburi, we are seeing Cholera URGENT”– “H5N1 Birds:200 should we call PHD?”
• STRUCTURED– “H5N1, Birds:200, Lab: No, FollowUp: no” – E.g TURTLE standard
Simple, easy, flexible
Simple, requires FEATURE
EXTRACTION, some training
Complex for human entry,
hard to learn and to get right
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Feature ExtractionUnstructured Data Feature Extraction
Closed Captioning
Image Recognition
Face Recognition
Time
Place
Person
Event
Organization
Trustworthiness
Algorithms &
Databases
Experts
Crowds
SMS Messages
Voice/Radio Calls
Pictures and videos
Structured Data
Data Records
Relationships
Metadata
Sensor Readings
Sensors
Calibration
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SMS Syntax
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BIOPHICS- Reporting and Collecting Data
Feature Extraction Example: Places
• “At Stung Treng, seeing Cholera”
1) FIND Feature
Google, Yahoo
Geocoders
Open Street Maps
Your own database e.g.
PCODES
2) Associate Metadata
Stung Treng= Lat; Long
Lat; Long
OPEN DATABASES tend to be the richest sources of local data & provide a strong platform
Humans are excellent at extracting features! Unless you need real-time; large volume geocoding, crowd sourcing is an excellent option
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1. A Haitian with a need sends an SMS to the 4636 shortcode
2. The SMS goes through Nuntium and then onto Emergency Information System
3. A Haitian volunteer or staff and translates, tags, geocodes
4. The organized information is then dispatched to response or added to reports
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27 letters 8 buttons
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50+ letters 8 buttons
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syntaxSimplify your users’ experienceMachines adapt to the users
New Project…
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Tombodu (Sierra Leone) traditional registration
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BIOPHICS- Reporting and Collecting Data
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Other Considerations
• Scalability• Logical vs Physical data paths• Cloud Computing• User Experience & Design
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Scaling & Reducing costs of SMS
Local Gateway- USB Modem- Phone via USB
Easy to get startedNo internet requiredSlow (1msg/6 second)Unreliable- Support
Virtual Operators- Skype- International #
Easy to get startedHigh ScaleSpotty coverageBlocked in some
countriesCost/ msg
Operator Collaboration- Per country- Per company
High ScaleLowest CostsLong negotiationsComplex connection
??
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Logical vs Physical data paths
• Pattern: Digitize existing reporting protocols• Antipattern: implement in digital form the
physical path of paper– Complex-Expensive-Unreliable-Less Secure
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Cloud Computing
“Cloud Computing”- Cost effective- Secure- Scalable- Reliable
-Ownership?-Privacy?-External dependency?
Not “IF”,but “HOW to do cloud computing”
Standard data downloadCan delete on demand
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User Experience Tips
“Interact with the world through a 160 character browser”
Context & GoalsWizard of OzStart Small, Start simpleLog all messages for retrospective, rinse, repeatSMS Challenges
Forgiving Empowering
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Appropriate design is best done by locals
Share your skills and get out of the way!
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Summary
• Data collection is only one link in the chain• Simplicity and usability are key• Unstructured and semi-structured data are a
good balance of data quality and usability
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Thank You!
Eduardo Jezierski(Engineering)not a [email protected]@edjez