Skip to main content
Carnegie Mellon University
✕
Search
Search
Search this site only
Center for Human Rights Science
Overview
Technology Program
Statistics Program
About Us
News & Events
Publications
Center for Human Rights Science
› Workflow
Our workflow
✕
Search
Search
Search this site only
Center for Human Rights Science
▾
▾
Overview
Technology Program
Digital Evidence Vault
The Video Event Reconstruction and Analysis (VERA) System
Event Labeling through Analytic Media Processing (E-LAMP)
Statistics Program
Conflict Deaths and Events
Counting Civilian Casualties
Syria Casualties Project
About Us
News & Events
2019
Carnegie Mellon System Locates Shooters Using Smartphone Video
CMU Develops Video System that can Locate Mass Shooter
How CHRS’s Digital Evidence Vault is being used to document digital evidence of airstrikes against civilians in Yemen
SURF Recipient Deciphers Prison Data
CMU, University of Pretoria Create New Partnership For Human Rights Accountability
Understanding Forensic Comparisons
Jay Aronson Responds to the Tree of Life Shootings
Enrique Piracés Featured in Technology and Human Rights Stories
2018
Improving forensic science: workshop organized by CHRS program manager Robin Mejia
Let’s Avoid an Artificial Intelligentsia
This Isn't the First Time Central American Children Have Been Taken Away
What's the Story with Puerto Rico's Death Toll?
CHRS Project Featured in the New York Times
CHRS Endorses the “Toronto Declaration” on Equality and Non-Discrimination in Machine Learning Systems
Meet the research team using AI to help catch suspects in mass shootings
New edited volume offers insight on the implications of technology in human rights law and practice
Working Where Statistics and Human Rights Meet
Collecting, Preserving, and Verifying Online Evidence of Human Rights Violations
2017
On International Human Rights Day, Statisticians in the Line of Fire
Marking Human Rights Day With a Focus on Scientific Freedom
CHRS Receives $100K Grant From Open Society Foundations
CHRS work featured on Australian Broadcasting Corporation Radio Program
Reflections: Some Stories Shape You
Article: Human Rights Digital Evidence
Analysis of Cellphone Videos
Label the Limits of Forensic Science
Remembering Steve Fienberg (1942-2016)
2016
CHRS Director Jay Aronson Speaks at Harvard Kennedy School Symposium
CHRS Fellow Megan Price awarded Open Society Foundations New Executives Fund Grant
Article: Statistics and Accountability in Syria
Enrique Piracés participates in ProPublica’s Electionland Voting Rights Monitoring Project
Op-Ed: The Enduring Political Power of 9/11 Victims
Center for Human Rights Science Adds Staff in Statistics, Media Analytics
Article: Efforts to Memorialize World Trade Center Victims
Who Owns the Dead?
Carnegie Mellon Partners With Human Rights Data Analysis Group To Improve Syrian Casualty Reporting
CHRS Receives Grant To Study How Social Media and Big Data Affect Protection of Human Rights
Center for Human Rights Science Affiliates discuss their work at Joint Statistical Meeting in Boston, MA, August 4-7, 2014
CHRS Affiliates Aronson and London Receive $1.2 Million NIH Grant
Patrick Ball Honored as New ASA Fellow
CHRS Affiliates Participate in Statistics and Human Rights Panel
Demo session 02/25
2015
Center for Human Rights Science Secures Over $1M for Video, Image Analysis
Challenges of Documenting Casualties in the Syria Conflict
Human Rights Event Detection and Civil Unrest Prediction Papers
2014
Video Forensics
Social Media Analysis for Conflict Management & Resolution
2013
Mobile Phones, Citizen Media, and Cameras Everywhere
2012
Predicting Local-level Violence Results from Post-war Liberia
Publications
Workflow
Support us
▴