
EUvsVirus Hackathon
EUvsVirus Hackathon
On the 24th of April 2020, a huge coronavirus-related hackathon started, the EUvsVirus Hackathon, organized by the European Commission. Over 20,900 people across the EU and beyond took part, with 2,150 solutions submitted in areas including health and life (898), business continuity (381), remote working and education (270), social and political cohesion (452), digital finance (75) and other challenges (83).
Three teams were formed by the WeVerify consortium and submitted their solutions in the area of social and political cohesion:
A UI demo demonstrates the benefits of the solution though easy-to-use visualizations. The interface is password protected. Please contact Kalina Bontcheva – k.bontcheva@sheffield.ac.uk for access details.
Note: This post is an adaptation of the WeVerify Annotation Team@EUvsVirus Hackathon blog post, which was originally prepared for the WeVerify website.
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