30/06/2022
D-Aggregate
The volume of data in the world is increasing exponentially. In 2020, 64.2 zettabytes of data were created, that is a 314% increase from 2015. An increased demand for information due to the COVID-19 pandemics also contribute to higher-than-expected growth. A large share of this is passively collected data from everyday interactions with digital products or services, including mobile phones, credit cards, and social media. This deluge of digital data is known as big data.
The Big Data used for sustainable development seeks to collect, cross and relate data from physical components (fires, droughts, rains, earthquakes, etc.) with data on social components (household, telephone calls, social networks activity.).
The data is extracted from satellite photos and public databases) The result of crossing all these data can help avoid geopolitical conflicts, to know human behavior when natural catastrophes or humanitarian crises occur and to understand vulnerability and resilience in different situations.
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Big Data The volume of data in the world is increasing exponentially. In 2020, 64.2 zettabytes of data were created, that is a 314 percent increase from 2015. An increased demand for information due to the COVID-19 pandemics also contribute to higher-than-expected growth. A large share of this outpu...