Making Technology Work for Survivors of Conflict Related Sexual Violence
United Nations Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR)
Legal Action Worldwide (LAW)
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Geneva
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February 2019
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About Hatebase
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Hatebase is a software platform built to help organizations and online communities detect, monitor and quarantine hate speech. Our algorithms analyze public conversations using a broad vocabulary based on nationality, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability and class, with data across 80+ languages and 200+ countries. Hatebase has been profiled in Wired, Maclean’s, Ars Technica, Foreign Policy and New Scientist, among others. Our data is supporting research on hate speech at several leading universities, including Harvard, Stanford, Princeton and Cornell. Register or learn more, |
About WikiRumours
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WikiRumours is a web- and mobile-based platform for moderating misinformation and disinformation. The software is free and open source under an MIT license, which means that it can be used for open, commercial, or proprietary use without mandatory attribution. Learn more. |
About Timothy Quinn
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Timothy Quinn is Director of Technology with the Sentinel Project and a founding principal of Hatebase, a Canadian organization that uses natural language processing and predictive analysis to help identify and measure hate speech. He also advises the Canadian Executive Service Organization (CESO) on egovernance, with a particular focus on empowering small to medium sized businesses in the Philippines. Tim has taught at New York University and the City University of New York, and currently works in Toronto. Connect by email or LinkedIn. |