Improvement of User Participation in Social Development Initiatives
Improvement of User Participation in Social Development Initiatives
The society improvement and acceptance of improvement initiatives are directly proportional to user participation. It has been observed that various social good initiatives draw very less participation from end user/s. At the same time, it has also been observed that very few users participate or initiate social good proposals.
This research project aims to identify the patterns and create a model (multivariate/ single variable) model why users do not want to participate and try to build a software system that will improve user participation in social good initiates.
The main aim is to study the presence of user involvement in social work practice, research, and education, and the level of influence of users and carers within these activities. The results reflect an expanding user involvement in social work practice. Still, projects of user involvement in social work practice are often developed on an ad hoc and inconsistent basis, and knowledge about the effects of these efforts is still limited.
User involvement is not to be understood as something that is self-evidently good. On the contrary, the results present a rather complex concept that is bound up with changing and contested understandings of the role of the social worker, academia, and the users themselves.
Improvement of User Participation in Social Development Initiatives
Dipti Kumari | M.Tech. | Data Science | BITS Pilani | Research Project
Survey Designed and Hosted
Anonymous Survey response gathered from a small population
Survey response description
Data correlation
PCA Eigen Values
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Eigen Values vs Factors
Factor Variance
Platform Awareness Requirement
Outcome and Reputation Requirement
User Privacy Requirement
Atul is member of Network Framework Team at SRI-Delhi. He has extensive experience in connected consumer technologies. He has contributed in various D2D specification including UPnP, DLNA and RVU. He has been associated with MIT Media Lab (Smart Agents Group) and Xerox Palo alto research center (Content Centric Network group). He holds patents in the area of ambient Intelligence and Device To Device Communication technologies. He is also a visiting faculty member at IIT for IoT Courses.