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Hackathon-AdamProject

Welcome to KSU Hackathon 2021.

Let's start by watching a short video about Adam Program

Challenge

In the event of reporting a missing child, it is important to make sure that child is protected from child offenders. The goal of the challenge is to try to address the followings:

  • Identify all the offenders in and around the area that child was reported missing.
  • Given a route of travel/location, map potential offenders that might be the child abductor.
  • What can you infer from the missing kids repository about the hotspots for missing children? Do we have any locations that have more registered sex offenders?

One way to approach this problem is to create a weight system based on the number of sex offenders and location approximately, let’s say 180 miles. Then map that to counties with missing children. Use the ECL visualization library to display the result.

Please see QA Session on more details for this challenge.

Challenge Datasets

For this challenge you have three datasets:

  1. GA missing kids report for Jan 2021
  2. Sex offenders registered in GA
  3. All US Cities/Counties lat, long, and fips points

Challenge Tools

  1. HPCC Systems Data Lake System (Thor) for processing and analysis
  2. ECL language
  3. ECL visualizer library

Presentation Requirements

  • Solution
  • How you approached the solution
  • Code snippets
  • Visualizations
  • Results
  • Drawing conclusion

Judging Criteria

  • All work should be done in ECL
  • Presentation materials and skills
  • How the problem was approached and solved

Get Started

Start with creating a login in CloudIDE. User guide is available under Help in CloudIDE, also can be found in this repository.

Adam_Workshop has the initial record layout and dataset code you need for this challenge. You can also find this code under AdamWorkshop folder in this repository.

If you need more information on jobs you are running please use ECL Watch Page

Quick ECL Tips

For a quick start on ECL syntax, please use Learn ECL. All sample code used in Learn ECL is available LearnECL workshop in CloudIDE.

References

Mentors

Mentors are available from Monday 03/15 - 03/19 from 9AM - 9PM to answer questions.

Arjuna Chala

Arjuna Chala, Sir Dir of Operations. Arjuna’s expertise spans software application development for desktop, web, phone and data analytics.

Dan Camper

Dan Camper, Sir Architect. He's been writing software professionally for more than 35 years and has worked on a myriad of systems, using many different programming languages.

Jerry

Jerry Jacob, Manager of Software Eng. Jerry manages our engineering team, he is an expert matter in web development, and working with Azure.

Jeremy

Jeremy Clements , Software Eng. He has been developing CloudIDE, good with ECL and expert on application development.

Bahar Fardanian

Bahar Fardanian, Technology Evangelist. She is ECL developer and a mentor. Prof at KSU teaching Big Data course.

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