The workshop will be organized around the following key topics, all focused 
    on social problems and policy issues: urban analytics; privacy; official statistics; 
    agent-based modeling and network models.
    
    Draft Schedule
  
  
     
      | Monday 
        April 13: Big Data and Official/Government Statistics | 
    
     
      |  
         8:00 
       | 
      Coffee and Registration | 
    
     
      |  
         8:30-9:00 
       | 
      Welcome - Sallie Keller, Virginia Tech | 
    
     
      |  
         9:00-10:00 
       | 
      Robert R. Groves, Georgetown University 
         
        Moving from the Sample Survey Paradigm 
        to a Blended World with High-Dimensional Data  | 
    
     
      |  
         10:00-10:15 
       | 
      Coffee break | 
    
     
      |  
         10:15-11:15 
       | 
      Mary Thompson, University of Waterloo 
        Big data, official statistics and 
        survey science  | 
    
     
      |  
         11:15-12:15 
       | 
      Ana Aizcorbe, Virginia 
        Tech 
        Leveraging "big data" to 
        improve official measures of health care: Lessons from a new Health Satellite 
        Account for the US  | 
    
     
      |  
         12:15-1:30 
       | 
      Lunch break | 
    
     
      |  
         1:30-2:30 
       | 
      Hélène Bérard, Statistics 
        Canada 
        A Suggested Framework for National 
        Statistics Offices for Assessing the Quality of Big Data  | 
    
     
      |  
         2:30-3:30 
       | 
      Ron Jarmin, US Census 
         
        The Value Chain and Impact of University 
        Research: A Prototype for Modernizing Economic Statistics  | 
    
     
      |  
         3:30-4:00 
       | 
       
         Tea break 
       | 
    
     
      |  
         4:00-5:00 
       | 
      Pierre Lavallée, Statistics Canada 
        Sample Matching: Toward a probabilistic 
        approach for Web surveys and big data?  | 
    
     
      |  
         5:00 
       | 
      Cash bar reception | 
    
     
      | Tuesday April 14: Network 
        Models and Agent Based Modeling | 
    
     
      |  
         8:30-9:30 
        | 
      Stanley Wasserman, Indiana University 
         
        Using Correspondence Analysis to 
        Attack Big Network Data  | 
    
     
      |  
         9:30-9:45 
       | 
      Coffee break | 
    
     
      |  
         9:45-10:45 
       | 
      Eric Miller, University 
        of Toronto 
        Agent-Based Microsimulation of Urban 
        Spatial Socio-Economic Processes: Current Status, Future Prospects and 
        the role of Big Data  | 
    
     
      |  
         10:45-11:00 
       | 
      Coffee break | 
    
     
      |  
         11:00-12:00 
       | 
      Jonathan Ozik, Argonne 
        National Laboratoy 
        Agent-based Modeling and Big Data  | 
    
     
      |  
         12:00-1:30 
       | 
      Lunch break | 
    
     
      |  
         1:30-2:30 
       | 
      Nathaniel Osgood, University 
        of Saskatchewan  
        Cross - leveraging Systems, Data and 
        Computational Science for Health Behavioural Insight | 
    
     
      |  
         2:30-3:30 
       | 
      Gizem Korkmaz, Virginia 
        Tech 
        Insurgency Prediction Using Multiple 
        High Volume Social Media Data Sources  | 
    
     
      |  
         3:30-4:00 
       | 
      Tea 
        break | 
    
     
      |  
         4:00-5:00 
       | 
      Michael Wolfson, University of Ottawa 
        Using Agent-Based Models for Social 
        Policy - from LifePaths to THIM | 
    
     
      | Wednesday 
        April 15: Living Analytics and Privacy | 
    
     
      |  
         Session: Privacy in the New Era of Big Data 
       | 
    
     
      |  
         8:30-9:15 
       | 
      Jerry Reiter, Duke University 
        Making Large-Scale, Confidential Data 
        Available for secondary Analysis | 
    
     
      |  
         9:15-10:00 
       | 
      Julia Lane, America Institutes 
        of Research  
        Big Data, Privacy, and the Public Good: 
        Frameworks for engagement  | 
    
     
      |  
         10:00-10:15 
       | 
      Coffee break | 
    
     
      |  
         10:15-10:30 
       | 
      Michael Wolfson, University 
        of Ottawa 
        Update from the March 2015 CCA Panel on Timely Access to Health Data. 
        ( http://www.scienceadvice.ca/en/assessments/in-progress/health-data.aspx 
        )  | 
    
     
      |  
         10:30-11:15 
       | 
       
         Mike Holland, Center for Urban Science and Progress, New York 
          University 
          Privacy Challenges Arising from 
          the Use of Big Data for Urban Science  
     | 
     
      |  
         11:15-12:00 
       | 
      Aleksandra (Sesa) Slavkovic, 
        Penn State  
        Differentially Private Exponential 
        Random Graph Models and Synthetic Networks | 
    
     
      |  
         12:00-1:30 
       | 
      Lunch break | 
    
     
      |  
         Session: Statistics, Big Data and the Programs 
          of the Living Analytics Research Centre, operated jointly by Carnegie 
          Mellon University and Singapore Management University 
       | 
    
     
      |  
         1:30-2:30 
       | 
      Stephen Fienberg, Carnegie Mellon University 
        Overview of Living Analytics Research 
        Centre and its Activities  | 
    
     
      |  
         2:30-2:45 
       | 
      Tea break | 
    
     
      |  
         2:45-3:45 
       | 
      Archan Misra, Singapore Management 
        University  
         Mobile Analytics@LiveLabs: Studying 
        Human Behavior in Urban Public Spaces   | 
    
     
      |  
         3:45-4:00 
       | 
      Tea break | 
    
     
      |  
         4:00-5:00 
       | 
      Pedro Ferreira, Carnegie 
        Mellon University 
        Randomized Network Experiments with 
        Telcoms in Portugal and Singapore | 
    
     
      | Thursday 
        April 16: Urban Analytics  | 
    
     
      |  
         8:30-8:45 
       | 
       
         Overview 
       | 
    
    
      Charlie Catlett, University 
        of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory 
        Claudio Silva, Center for Urban Science and Progress, New York University | 
    
     
      |  
         8:45-10:15 
       | 
       
         Panel Discussion: Urban Data   
       | 
    
     
      Michael Flowers, Center 
        for Urban Science and Progress, New York University  
        Huy T. Vo, Center for Urban Science and Progress, New York University 
         
        Lucien Wilson, KPF and University of Columbia  
        Budhendra Bhaduri, Oak Ridge National Laboratory  | 
    
     
      |  
         10:15-10:30 
       | 
      Coffee 
        break | 
    
     
      |  
         10:30-12:00 
       | 
       
         Panel Discussion: How is Data Being Used? 
          Analyzing the Digital Exhaust of Cities and Urban Processes 
       | 
    
     
      Tom Schenk, Chief Data Officer, City 
        of Chicago  
        Alex Chohlas-Wood, New York Police Department  
        Harish Doraiswamy, New York University 
        Matthew Gee, University of Chicago | 
    
     
      |  
         12:00-1:30 
       | 
      Lunch | 
    
     
      |  
         1:30-3:00 
       | 
       
         Panel Discussion: Missing Data - Instrumenting 
          the City 
       | 
    
     
      Charlie Catlett,University 
        of Chicago and Argonne National Lab 
        Jeremy Parra, Intel | 
    
     
      |  
         3:00-3:15 
       | 
      Tea break | 
    
     
      |  
         3:15-4:30 
       | 
       
         Panel Discussion: 
          Where are the Opportunities and Challenges? 
       | 
    
     
      |  
         Claudio Silva (Moderator), Center for Urban Science 
          and Progress, New York University  
          Michael Flowers, Center for Urban Science and Progress, New York 
          University  
          Huy T. Vo, Center for Urban Science and Progress, New York University 
           
          Lucien Wilson, KPF and University of Columbia  
          Budhendra Bhaduri, Oak Ridge National Laboratory  
          Tom Schenk, Chief Data Officer, City of Chicago  
          Alex Chohlas-Wood, New York Police Department  
          Harish Doraiswamy, New York University 
          Matthew Gee, University of Chicago 
          Charlie Catlett, University of Chicago and Argonne National Lab 
          Jeremy Parra, Intel 
       | 
    
     
      |  
         4:30-5:00 
       | 
      Closing remarks, Stephanie 
        Shipp, Virginia Tech 
        Policy meets Social and Decision Informatics |