Gwangju City to Open Big Data Integrated Platform to Citizens Starting from the 31st View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Gwangju Metropolitan City announced on the 30th that it will open the big data integrated platform to citizens starting from the 31st.


The integrated platform is a system that analyzes data in the fields of transportation, population, civil complaints, tourism, and the seven major safety areas (traffic accidents, fires, crimes, daily safety, suicide, infectious diseases, natural disasters) using big data technology.


The analyzed data is provided by related organizations such as the Transportation Management Corporation in the form of structured data, and is analyzed in various ways by time and age group, then provided visually including map images and graphs.


Transportation usage analyzes floating population and boarding/alighting rates over the past two years at bus stops and subway stations, and the population and tourism fields are analyzed based on call volume data from telecommunications companies.


The analysis results are used by administrative agencies for related policies and are also disclosed to citizens. The utilization of the analysis results is expected to have high applicability in reducing social costs caused by traffic congestion and in the field of community safety.


The big data integrated platform can be accessed through the platform homepage or via the city homepage.



Son Gyeong-jong, Director of the City Artificial Intelligence Industry Bureau, said, "It is important to establish scientific and objective policies through big data analysis in administration," and added, "We will strive to provide safer and more convenient administrative services through continuous data accumulation and quality improvement in the future."


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