Very cool indeed - and Malaria eradication could well turn out to be our
next killer app, given what is now happening in Zim and the already
extensive experience from what Jason and others have done especially in
Zambia, but also Ethiopia, Senegal (and Nigeria?). Furthermore, we have
recently been contacted by ADB around Malaria in the Mekong basin.

Given that google is already working on forestry, we should perhaps also
try to link this work to Robin Martens from http://www.sher.be/en/ ?

Knut

On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 8:45 AM, Ola Hodne Titlestad <ol...@ifi.uio.no>
wrote:

> Thanks for the summary. Well done!
>
> Ola
> -------
> On 7 Jul 2015 08:39, "Lars Helge Ă˜verland" <larshe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> quick summary from California trip. Jan and I went on a 3 day "expert
>> meeting" at google. First part was training on the earth engine platform
>> <https://earthengine.google.org/#intro>. This is a cloud computational
>> platform that makes available a ton of satellite images e.g. from the
>> landsat <http://landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/> program and allows you to do
>> analysis like reducing, aggregating, filtering and combining multiple
>> images into layers on google data centers. Lots of researches from US and
>> European agencies and universities that made presentations on how they use
>> it.
>>
>> Second part was a discussions around how this engine could be more useful
>> for researches and "tool makers". Google has committed to using 1% of their
>> resources for "good". So far the earth engine has been used mostly for
>> forestry / deforestation. They now want to apply it within health. The most
>> typical use-case seems to be mapping of risk of malaria and other epidemic
>> prone diseases. We met engineers from the Google maps, earth, earth engine
>> teams who wanted feedback on which features would be useful in the health
>> domain. We also got to present - it was cool to present DHIS 2 in the
>> middle of Googleplex ;)
>>
>> In our group there was people from health metrics and evaluation
>> <http://www.healthdata.org/>, UCSF <https://www.ucsf.edu/>, Gates found,
>> CHAI, Oxford uni, RTI, Carter center
>> <http://www.cartercenter.org/index.html>, Uni of Pittsburgh
>> <http://www.pitt.edu/>. There was actually lots of talk of DHIS 2, many
>> people knew about it and it seems Google might develop a DHIS 2-compatible
>> import tool for the earth engine.
>>
>> Last day we met with Hugh Sturrock, Adam Bennet, Roly Gosling at UCSF
>> (very nice people). We will now work together on an app for mapping of
>> malaria risk, probably in zim. The idea is interesting - it will detect
>> malaria risk based on rainfall, elevation, vegetation, moisture (this data
>> can be derived from satellite images or come from other data sets in the
>> earth engine), then overlay it with household visit data collected using
>> the new DHIS 2 tracker android app (data on house spraying, bednets,
>> prophylaxis). This should tell you exactly which areas are at risk, which
>> houses have not yet been sprayed in last x months, and hence where you need
>> to go next. UCSF will hire vizzuality <http://www.vizzuality.com/> to do
>> the app coding. This means we need to feed data into earth engine so google
>> will support on that end. Jan and I have discussed to integrate earth
>> engine satellite images directly as a layer in GIS as well.
>>
>> There is still an "if" in that UCSF must get their funding request
>> approved by gates, but otherwise this looks pretty promising.
>>
>> Lars
>>
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