Bridging Signals and Statistics: Reflections from the OECD MNO-MINDS Conference in Paris
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When statisticians, telecom operators, and data scientists meet in Paris, you can be sure of one thing: every signal matters.
When statisticians, telecom operators, and data scientists meet in Paris, you can be sure of one thing: every signal matters.
When millions of people move through a city each day, mathematical patterns emerge that reveal how societies organize themselves.
Human mobility science studies these aggregate patterns - not where individuals go, but how populations flow and cluster across space and time. It's the foundation for understanding disease spread, urban planning, and emergency response.