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How can data science lead to better-designed educational games for young children? How can algorithms and AI improve learning outcomes, particularly in the early years of brain development?\r\r
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Each year, Booz Allen partners with Kaggle to challenge people across the globe to use their passion, grit, and curiosity to change the world in areas from ocean health to lung cancer detection to biomedical research.
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More than 850 teams of data scientists, technologists, and other experts from around the world are hard at work applying their skills to uncover new insights and support learning outcomes in the 2019 Data Science Bowl.
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Initial $5 million Funding to “Empower People to Change the World”
Summary:
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Booz Allen’s initial $5 million pledge in corporate funding supports
the Booz Allen Foundation’s shared purpose with the firm to “Empower
People to Change the World”
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Foundation builds on Booz Allen’s 104-year history of supporting local
communities
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First grant to American Red Cross for disaster relief, with further
program strategy development expected later in 2018
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The 2017 Data Science Bowl (DSB), Turning Machine Intelligence Against Lung Cancer—presented by Booz Allen Hamilton and Kaggle, challenged the data science and medical communities to develop algorithms that can accurately determine when lesions in the lungs are cancerous. It has been chosen as a finalist for a prestigious SXSW Innovation Award in the category of Health, Med, & BioTech.
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Cancer is an intensely personal disease for many of us: it hits loved ones at home, colleagues at work and friends in our communities. In fact, two out of every five people in the U.S. will be diagnosed with cancer during their lifetimes, according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI). But it doesn’t have to be that way.
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Last week, Booz Allen Hamilton and Kaggle announced the kick-off of the second annual Data Science Bowl. This year’s challenge calls on the global data science community to create a set of steps, or algorithms, to help transform diagnosis of heart disease. By putting data science to work in the cardiology field, data scientists can empower doctors to help people live longer and spend more time with those that they love.
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Each year, cardiovascular disease causes more than 30 percent of deaths around the globe. In the United States, someone is diagnosed with the condition once every 43 seconds. Finding a way to enhance and expedite the diagnosis of heart disease requires the attention and support of public and private sector organizations worldwide. Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH) and Kaggle today announced that the second annual Data Science Bowl will call on the global data science community to create a set of st