About

The NIC.br Annual Workshop on Survey Methodology has been conducted by the Regional Center for Studies on the Development of the Information Society (Cetic.br) at the Brazilian Network Information Center (NIC.br) since 2010 to discuss emerging topics on survey methods and ICT data production within the ICT data community and public statistics producers.

The event, co-organized by the National School of Statistical Sciences (ENCE) of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), will be held fron August 29 to September 01 2022, in São Paulo/SP – Brazil. The event will include a series of webinars with invited speakers addressing innovative practices for data production and usage, and will be conducted in English without simultaneous translation to Portuguese.

This year’s edition will adress the theme “Methodological Challenges for Data Production in the Context of Emerging Digital Technologies”.

Concept Note of the Workshop

Program

  • August 29

    • 8:40

      Welcome coffee

    • 9:15

      Welcome remarks

      Demi Getschko (NIC.br) e Gustavo da Silva Ferreira (ENCE/IBGE)

    • 9:30

      Keynote – Artificial Intelligence and the Political Philosophy of the Future

      Gray Cox (College of the Atlantic)

      Moderator: João Paulo Veiga (USP/C4AI)

    • 11:00

      Coffee break & Networking

    • 11:20

      Session 1 – ROAM-X Framework: A human rights perspective and AI

      Marielza Oliveira (UNESCO)

    • 11:50

      Session 2 – Informing AI policy: how can we move from Principles to practice?

      Luis Aranda (OECD)

    • 12:20

      Q&A

      Alexandre Barbosa (Cetic.br|NIC.br)

    • 12:40

      Lunch break

    • 13:40

      Session 3 – Skills, Technology and Careers in the Future of Work

      Morgan Frank (University of Pittsburgh)

      Moderator: Alvaro Comin (USP/C4AI)

    • 15:10

      Coffee break & Networking

    • 15:30

      Session 4 – Measuring Digital Skills through Surveys

      Ellen Helsper (LSE)

      Moderator: Fabio Senne (Cetic.br|NIC.br)

  • August 30

    • 8:40

      Welcome coffee

    • 9:00

      Short Course I – Maintaining Quality When Switching to Multi-Mode Data Collection

      David Marker (LLC)

    • 10:40

      Coffee break & Networking

    • 11:00

      Short Course I – Can we reduce/measure potential bias in big data enough to use to produce official statistics?

      David Marker (LLC)

    • 12:30

      Lunch break

    • 13:30

      Session 5 – Combining data sources for modelling Internet connectivity

      Fredrik Otto Lennart Eriksson (ITU)

    • 14:15

      Session 6 – UN Big Data Hub in Brazil

      Augusto Fadel (IBGE)

    • 15:00

      Coffee break & Networking

    • 15:20

      Keynote – Bias, Fairness and Accountability with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Algorithms

      Vijay Nair (Wells Fargo & UMICH)

      Moderator: Pedro Silva (ENCE/IBGE)

  • August 31

    • 8:40

      Welcome coffee

    • 9:00

      Short Course II – Methods for dealing with nonresponse

      Raphael Nishimura (UMICH)

    • 10:30

      Coffee break & Networking

    • 10:50

      Short Course II – Methods for dealing with nonresponse

      Raphael Nishimura (UMICH)

    • 12:15

      Lunch break

    • 13:15

      Short Course II – Methods for dealing with nonresponse

      Raphael Nishimura (UMICH)

    • 14:00

      Session 7 – Introduction to Machine Learning

      Vijay Nair (Wells Fargo & UMICH)

    • 15:30

      Coffee break & Networking

    • 15:50

      Keynote – Combining probability and non-probability samples

      Jean-François Beaumont (Statistics Canada)

  • September 1

    • 8:40

      Welcome coffee

    • 9:00

      Short Course III – Learning from Qualitative Research

      Marlei Pozzebon (HEC Montreal & FGV-EAESP)

    • 10:30

      Coffee break & Networking

    • 10:50

      Short Course III – Learning from Qualitative Research

      Marlei Pozzebon (HEC Montreal & FGV-EAESP)

    • 12:10

      Lunch break

    • 13:00

      CASES PART I – A Global Media and Information Literacy Research Agenda: UNESCO transforming from research to policy and impact

      Alton Grizzle (UNESCO)

    • 13:30

      CASES PART I – AI-based SDG Observatory

      João Pita Costa (IRCAI)

    • 14:00

      CASES PART I – Basic Food Basket Price from Big Data

      Marcus Zimmermann (ENCE/IBGE)

    • 14:30

      CASES PART I- SDG indicator 11.7.1: calculation approaches using open data for Rio de Janeiro

      Isis Peixoto (ENCE/IBGE)

    • 15:00

      Coffee break & Networking

    • 15:20

      CASES PART II – C4AI/USP: AI Research Projects

      Fabio Cozman (USP/C4AI)

    • 15:50

      CASES PART II – Innovative solutions for data production

      Carlos Torres Freire (SEADE Foundation) e Lucas Gelape (SEADE)

    • 16:20

      CASES PART II – Text mining for economic activity classification

      Ana Gabriela Faria da Silva (IBGE)

    • 16:50

      CASES PART II – AI-based Tool for Processes Classification According to the SDGs at the Brazilian Supreme Court

      Euler Rodrigues de Alencar (STF)

    • 17:20

      Closing remarks

      Alexandre Barbosa (Cetic.br|NIC.br) e Pedro Silva (ENCE/IBGE)

Speakers

Palestrantes Keynotes

  • Alexandre Barbosa

  • Alton Grizzle

  • Alvaro Comin

  • Ana Gabriela Faria da Silva

  • Augusto Fadel

  • Carlos Torres Freire

  • David Marker

  • Demi Getschko

  • Ellen Helsper

  • Esperanza Magpantay

  • Euler Rodrigues de Alencar

  • Fabio Cozman

  • Fabio Senne

  • Fredrik Otto Lennart Eriksson

  • Keynote Gray Cox

  • Gustavo da Silva Ferreira

  • Isis Peixoto

  • Keynote Jean-François Beaumont

  • João Paulo Veiga

  • João Pita Costa

  • Lucas Gelape

  • Luis Aranda

  • Marcus Zimmermann

  • Marielza Oliveira

  • Marlei Pozzebon

  • Pedro Silva

  • Raphael Nishimura

  • Keynote Vijay Nair

Venue

Brazilian Network Information Center – NIC.br
Av. das Nações Unidas, 11.541 - 4th floor - São Paulo, SP/Brazil

List of suggested hotels nearby the event venue: https://nic.br/eventos/hotels/.

Subway and Train
The train station that is closest to the meeting venue is Berrini, that’s part of Line 9 (Emerald). The Line 9 has acess to Subway Line 4 (Yellow) in Pinheiros Station, and to Subway Line 5 (Lilac) in Santo Amaro Station.

Bus
SPTrans is responsible for the bus lines in the city (https://www.sptrans.com.br/). Their website is only in portuguese, but their bus lines schedule database is integrated into Google Maps, so you can easily query the best bus lines for a given route.

CPTM Official Website (only in portuguese): https://www.cptm.sp.gov.br/
Subway Official Website (only in portuguese): http://www.metro.sp.gov.br/

Useful information

Vaccination against yellow fever is recommended for international travellers visiting any area in the state of São Paulo. Please check your country’s legislation before travelling. Additionally, please refer to: https://www.who.int/countries/bra/en/.

 

The visa is the document granted by Consular Representations of Brazil abroad that allows the expectation of admission and stay of foreigners in the national territory, provided that the conditions established by law have been met.

 

To apply for a visa, foreigners must submit the visa application form duly completed, a valid travel document, proof of payment of consular fees, International Certificate of Immunization – when necessary –, and other specific documents for the type of visa requested. For more details, go to: https://www.gov.br/mre/pt-br/assuntos/portal-consular/vistos/informacoes-sobre-vistos-para-estrangeiros-viajarem-ao-brasil#ondesolicitar.

 

More information about the city of Sao Paulo is availabe at: https://cidadedesaopaulo.com/?lang=en.

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