Space Apps is the world’s largest global hackathon which gathers all big data enthusiasts and experts for a 48-hour challenge to use NASA’s open data to build innovative solutions to real-life problems. The 2019 challenge was simultaneously conducted in October with over 29,000 participants from 71 countries and in 225 cities.
From among them, ‘Project AEDES’ received the “Best in Use of Data” recognition from NASA for their breakthrough. The name derives from the Aedes aegypti mosquito, the carrier of the dengue virus. The acronym also stands for Advanced Early Dengue Prediction and Exploration Service . Their winning project relies on three types of data sets, namely: global data or the satellite imaging data from satellites Sentinel-2, Copernicus, and Landsat; local data or the climate data from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Service Administration ; and digital data from Google search trends for dengue and other related terms.
“And then we can rank all of the areas in the Philippines and say hey look, go to Tacloban, go to Iloilo, go to Cotabato, because this is where the indicators are seeing [a] spike in dengue,” he said, adding that the tool can give the viewers about 30 meters resolution up to street level of a potential dengue breeding ground.
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