Thursday, January 24, 2013

Data Mining and Politics Topic of Ebey Lecture


Rayid Ghani, C’99, will present the annual Sherwood Ebey Lecture on “The Role of Data, Technology and Analytics in the Presidential Election,” at 4:30 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 31, in Convocation Hall on the Sewanee campus.

Ghani held the title “chief scientist” in the Obama for America 2012 campaign, focusing on analytics, technology and data. He will talk about how the Obama campaign used analytics to improve decision-making across the organization and will describe how data from a variety of sources was used to improve fund raising, volunteer activities and voter mobilization.

Ghani’s work focused on improving these campaign functions using analytics, social media and machine learning—developing algorithms to fine-tune messages to voters. He will discuss what kind of data was available to the campaign, what technologies were developed, and how the resulting products were used by the campaign. Although the focus will be on the election, Ghani will also discuss how some of the same techniques can make other organizations more successful through better use of data and analytics.

Before joining the campaign, Ghani was a senior research scientist and director of analytics research at Accenture Labs. He has more than 10 years of applied research and development experience in machine learning, data mining, text mining and other analytics areas across politics, retail, healthcare, manufacturing, intelligence and financial services industries.

His work has been featured in numerous publications, including Time, the New York Times, Slate, U.S. News & World Report and NBC.

The annual Sherwood Ebey Mathematics Lecture is an endowed lectureship with the goal of presenting mathematically sound ideas in a manner that makes them accessible to a general audience.

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