A detailed case study of commuting and social networks in San Jose, which suggests that sentiment analysis has the potential to help cities and local transportation authorities define their priorities, planning, investments and assess the impact of infrastructure investments.
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Generate sales leads
Campaign participants are high-conversion leads (potential customers) whom you can follow up with via emails.
Receive customer insights
Learn about the segments supporting each idea, including information about age, gender, education, occupation, city and interests
Erdem Ovacik, Direktor
Tine Wedell, Project Manager
Cengiz Bayram, Technical Lead
We serve clients internationally
We are based in Copenhagen, and serve clients in Europe and abroad. Wedecide already support 6 languages.
Wedecide platform is a Facebook application, where you ask specific questions to your audience, ans support your question with a video or slideshow.
Users develop ideas together and win points for being part of successful ideas. All of this is integrated with Facebook and Twitter with a slick UI.
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"Using Wedecide, we engaged hundreds of Europeans to debate energy efficiency policies which resulted in dozens of valuable policy ideas. With this innovative method, we greatly improved the collaboration of our audience on policy proposals of the ALDE Party."
Didrik de Schaetzen, Communications Director, ALDE Party
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EpiSimS is a stochastic, agent-based simulation engine that models the spread of disease in regions, allowing for the assessment of disease prevention, intervention, and response strategies. EpiSimS explicitly represents the daily movements and interactions of synthetic individuals in a city or region, including their interactions with others. It is used as an experimental test bed for analyzing the consequences, feasibility, and effectiveness of response options to disease outbreaks.
A sort of Kickstarter for (American) municipalities.
Dazzling philosophical implications ("dollar democracy!" "Hello, it's one dollar one vote already, this just reduces the threshold to join in the game")