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Center for Social Data Structuring developes methodologies for organizing social survey data, officila micro-data and social big data to promote empirical study to solve various social problems by providing it for a wide range of uses. The goal is to develop a research foundation for realizing policy-making based on emprical data.
This center will promote the following three projects.
Data collection through nationwide joint research network formation and maintenance and disclosure of social survey data Cross National Comparative Survey
Development of a shared system of official statistical data, research and development of online data analysis system, and onsite analysis room.
Development of real-time social change prediction system, and training of big data experts
In these projects, we aim to contribute to the development of humanities and social sciences based on empirical data, as well as to policy making, by providing a forum for collaborative research with relevant organizations and researchers at home and abroad.
In the beginning, we will devote ourselves to origanizing existing data, and then we will utilize those data in a joint research with domestic and overseas researchers. On the other hand, we will promote related new information gathering and aim to establish a practical and efficient system of these activities. At a further advanced stage, we will proceed with research using complementary utilization of the data archive of the above-mentioned 3 projects.
In addition, while solving problems related to privacy, we aim to establish a system of disclosure of various data. These also strongly depend on the nature of the data of each project and the structure in the corresponding society and academic field, and it is assumed that the stance of the three projects will not be totally independent, but complementary. We will endeavor to encourage the development of each by cooperation.