City sciencce at the global south
CityScope
CityScope is a physical interface for integrated visualization of urban projects. It is fed by large amounts of data, which are analyzed in macro indicators relevant to the urban quality of life of a sector. The variables are projected onto the physical interface by generating specific maps that account for the changes produced on the sector, in the indicators and scenarios that are to be viewed.
CityScope works with interactive plates that group urban projects, which are sensorized by a group of receptors that indicate to the logical system what to calculate, what to project, and with what type of map to work with.
The visualization possibilities on CityScope are only limited by the availability of data for an urban project. When working with data science, access to and normalization of datasets is key to accurately anticipating the future of the city.
Traffic and accidents monitor
Developed in collaboration with the Municipality of San Pedro de la Paz, this platform provides a visualization of traffic flow in the commune south of Biobío.
By using data in partnership with Waze, we can not only see the current state of the commune, but we can also evaluate historical dates, in a dynamic query that assesses indicators related to the length of traffic jams, frequency, average duration, and critical zones, including a visualization of alerts reported by app users.