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Singapore University of Technology and Design's Meta Design Lab (MDL) working closely withthe Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities (LKYCIC) is calling for a Postdoctoral Fellow fora new urban analytics project, which will be develop novel urban activity monitoring and analyticswith a consortium of influential integrated governmental decision makers in Singapore lead byURA and HDB.
Project Description
This project aims to investigate the relationship between macro-urban configurations and its effecton the activity patterns, social engagement, and wellness of residents, focusing specifically onresidential spaces. It hypothesises that specific formulations of integrated functional social activityorientated spaces encourage greater resident engagement, and that these can be effectively replacedelsewhere. However despite demand from researchers, designers, and decision makers, thecomplex relationship between spatial configuration and activity has not been deeply observed orempirically correlated, not by rigorous empirical observation and data at scale. This research aimsto build on existing capability to expand and existing analytical and spatially focused approach,demonstrating and ideally correlating how an urban area design and configuration effects usersactivity and decisions. Expanding novel research into the domain of urban population healthresearch, and related methodological approaches.
To do this it will explore and integrate three concurrent areas of study:
1. An AI driven video image-based object tracking pipeline to capture activity on site dataand apply analytics and data visualisation to understand and interpret this.
2. An in-depth ethnographic study of residential location activity and health.
3. Research to understand residential space design its influence and how to improve it to getbetter spaces specifically in a Singapore context.
The position advertised here focuses on supporting the first section of this and is intended toexpand and further develop a data-driven approach to urban analysis, by providing insight intohow people use space by using ethical and anonymised image tracking of users of public spacesscaling video and image based ML models and workflows to improve aggregate user monitoringand identification of activity and location. This will be correlated with spatial configuration of thespaces, origin-destination modelling, and available route choice analysis (spatial network) providedthough other tracking methods. Then using this empirical data as the input source to do analyticsfor human insight and potentially exploring machine learning to predict space use, resultant healthmetrics, leading to automated appraisal of the activity, engagement, and wellness contribution ofthe space.
This work if proven successful will be scaled to wider analysis of areas where possible to developdata for use in deriving more insight into user activity in tandem with the ethnographic study asdata triangulation. Combing both these sources to allow for better informed developing of policyand design guidelines to improve future park and recreation space design, potentially building moreuser focused ML tools for urban planners and many other agencies and building mangers inSingapore and beyond.The research is highly disciplinary but anchored in Big-Data, Design, Urban Planning, and AppliedA.I. the overall project is lead by, Belinda Yuen (LKYCIC), but this part 1 will be headed by SamJoyce (SUTD), with collaborators from Ministry of Health Transformation, Changi GeneralHospital, Sing Health, each covering aspects of planning for wellness, applied computationaldesign, A.I., and clinical analysis of spaces respectively.
Researcher Description
We are keen to take on someone who is enthusiastic about conceiving, implementing and testingtechnologies such as AI, ML, and computer vision to spatial problems, ideally in conjugation withurban analytics and design. The project is intended an investigation into the capability of ML toscale to measuring wellness and design effectiveness in the real world. It would suit someone whois delivery and performance oriented, whilst also being more exploratory and curious aboutapplying novel approaches. The job aims to give a motivated self-starter the research freedom andspace to explore new concepts, supported and guided within a group of like-minded researchers.The SUTD environment is that of a start-up university and so well suited to those with initiativeboth professionally and socially. Someone who takes pride in building quality code and systems tobring new data into understanding the word, and sharing this though papers.The hire will be directly report to Sam Joyce and act as part of the Meta Design Lab how haveexperience in spatially applied analytics, AI, ML, and image recognition aspects. They will alsowork closely with LKYCIC in terms of understanding urban activity, wellness, and health aspectsand data needs for the user capture and monitoring. This project has support to capture data fromgovernment agencies and for potential wider implementation based on findings.
Domain Background (at least one of):
Computer Science, ML/AI, Data-Scientist, Computer Graphics, Computer Vision,Architecture or Urban Planning
Education:
Relevant doctorate (or if expectational a master's) and significant research experience inone of the above fields.
Desired Skills:
Required Proficiency:
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Date Posted: 16/10/2024
Job ID: 96533719