Research | CRCS | Center for Research on Computation and Society (original) (raw)

The Center for Research in Computation and Society (CRCS) was founded to develop a new generation of ideas and technologies designed to address some of society’s most vexing problems. CRCS brings computer scientists together with community partners and academic colleagues from across the University and throughout the world, to address fundamental computational problems that cross disciplines, and to create new technologies informed by societal constraints to address those problems.

Research Interests

Areas of specific research interest include conservation, fairness and equity, and public health. Research in this arena may involve, among may possibilities, the use of AI for protecting endangered wildlife, fisheries, and forests; the use of technology to detect and prevent the spread of disease; and public health challenges in populations who are not typically served by computing solutions. Other topics that continue to remain of interest to CRCS include privacy and security; and social computing.

Conservation

AI for Conservation refers to the application of artificial intelligence to conservation, such as wildlife protection and the protection of natural resources. For example, in the green security domain, the repeated and strategic interaction between those who protect these resources and those who seek to attack or exploit these resources can be modeled using game theory as a repeated game. While our predictive analytics effort focuses on predicting where adversaries (e.g., poachers) will strike, our prescriptive analytics work provides recommendations to defenders (e.g., rangers) to conduct strategic, randomized patrols. These analytics can be supported using machine learning, for example by detecting poachers or animals in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery automatically.

To read more on CRCS activity in Conservation research, visit our Conservation page.

Public Health

Current public health topics of interest include mobile health delivery, tuberculosis medication adherence, COVID 19 spread, suicidality and metal health topics. To read more on CRCS activities related to Public Health, visit our Public Health page.

Fairness and Equity

A crucial pillar of research at CRCS is to advance societal fairness and equity; please visit our Fairness and Equity page to learn more.