WORK PACKAGE 4

Digital technologies, AI design, and knowledge production.

WP4 aims at providing cross-cutting analytical and methodological support to the project in close collaboration with WP1. In this WP, we will:

  • Guide the construction of a common analytical and methodological framework based on operationalising the notion of Adaptive Capacity.
  • Contribute to data framing, collection, integration, modelling, and scenario building in cooperation with WP1 throughout the project cycle.
  • Work towards integrating and using data visualisation into the research design throughout the project cycle to aid understanding and impact of the results by stakeholders.
  • Explore the development of ML tools, to support AI-driven interventions and improvement in master planning and building design, w.r.t. the broader epidemiological aims.
  • Set up and manage the collaborative platform for internal project coordination, community involvement and the sharing of research results with the general public, including stakeholders.
  • Conduct a study of the use of smart technologies for mitigating the spread of dengue in Singapore and other countries in order to learn from technological innovation, its potential impact and limitations.
CONSTRUCTION OF A COMMON ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK
DATA COLLECTION AND INTEGRATION
VISUALISATION TOOLS AND DESIGN GUIDE
AI TOOLS
COLLABORATIVE PLATFORM
USE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES

This research is supported by the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore, under its Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE) programme

CREATE is an international collaboratory housing research centre set up by top universities. At CREATE, researchers from diverse disciplines and backgrounds work closely together to perform cutting-edge research in strategic areas of interest, for translation into practical applications leading to positive economic and societal outcomes for Singapore. The interdisciplinary research centres at CREATE focus on four areas of interdisciplinary thematic areas of research, namely human systems, energy systems, environmental systems and urban systems. More information on the CREATE programme can be obtained from www.create.edu.sg.

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