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A farmer tends crops in Uganda, an area where bias in AI algorithms monitoring global crop health might misinterpret data due to a lack of knowledge of local growing methods. Photo by Nuno Almeida, Dreamstime.com

A farmer tends crops in Uganda, an area where bias in AI algorithms monitoring global crop health might misinterpret data due to a lack of knowledge of local growing methods. Photo by Nuno Almeida, Dreamstime.com

UMD Co-leads $750K NSF, Amazon Project to Tackle AI Bias in Mapping

Rachael Grahame | Maryland Today - July 20, 2022

INFO College's Dr. Sergii Skakun will play a key role in building the system that could enable fairer, safer decisions on resource dist …

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Dr. Cody Buntain Wins $999K DARPA Grant to Study Social Media in Conflict Zones

- July 11, 2022

Cody’s work will develop models to predict where influence efforts by actors might emerge online.

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How Taliban Used Twitter to take over Afghanistan

- July 11, 2022

Dr. Cody Buntain looks at how the Taliban made effective use of Twitter to engage with and manipulate international and domestic audien …

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Dr. Zubin Jelveh: Machine Learning Can Predict Shooting Victimization Well Enough to Help Prevent It

Mia K. Hinckle - June 27, 2022

Using arrest and victimization records from the Chicago PD, a machine learning model can predict the risk of being shot in the next 18 …

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UMD Info College Welcomes Eleven New Faculty Members

iSchool News Staff - June 22, 2022

With strengths in library and archives innovation, experiential design, online and social media communities, sociotechnical and cultura …

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Two UMD Info College Faculty Members Establish New Archival Repatriation Committee

iSchool News Staff - June 10, 2022

The new Committee is a major step towards enacting more Native and Indigenous repatriation archival policy.

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Maryland Today: $6M Award From State to Help Extension Bridge Digital Divide

Maryland Today Staff | UMD - June 3, 2022

UMD Info College faculty and students join team to develop programs to help underserved urban and rural communities access broadband in …

Pride Month Celebrations Around the Region, LGBTQ+ Resources

iSchool News Staff - June 1, 2022

A compilation of resources and local events in honor of Pride Month, brought to you by the College of Information Studies.