Carlos Bautista: The awful logic of land mines -- and an app that helps people avoid them
卡洛斯·柏提斯塔: 地雷的可怕逻辑——以及一个协助人民避开地雷的应用程序
TED Resident Carlos Bautista wants to close the information and technology gap for people in developing countries. Full bio
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the place where you live,
and comfortable, right?
会不会踩到其中一个。
when you might step on one.
in my home country, Colombia.
很多人的生活就是如此。
internal armed conflict,
number of land mines
of the Colombian population.
not to kill their targets.
caring for an injured soldier
who has been killed.
about five years ago
for the Colombian government
an abandoned house, not outside,
废弃房子的内部,不是外面。
也是类似的房子。
Adriana was forced to leave.
with the fear that she, or her children,
担心她或她的孩子
has been running for so long
我们的国家有和平的时候。
have seen our country in peace,
from all this suffering,
with all my heart.
that for almost 30 years,
when I met my wife.
about the Colombian armed conflict.
及战争的影响有多深。
been affected by land mines and by war.
to the United States
来对我们的社会做出贡献,
in a fair way to our society,
其应用范围非常广泛,
really broad application
to deactivate land mines more safely.
the only country in the world
with any sort of explosive device.
等国家的战况加剧,
Syria, Ukraine and Yemen,
are trying to get rid of land mines,
that involved land mines
will start returning to their lands,
to start exploding more often
(Claudio Silva)教授合作,
(直译:地雷安全)的应用程序。
called MineSafe.
from the community
as the most transited
caused by a land mine.
can also be used to determine
in the countryside of Colombia.
几乎有1500万居民。
crowdsource information from all of them
从他们所有人身上收集信息,
她的孩子那样的人,
and her children
can not only be used for that.
to become more productive.
from explosive devices,
to find new, fertile grounds
with the Colombian government
哥伦比亚政府
with Cambodia and Somalia as well.
及索玛利亚有了一些联系。
by private money
to every single place
is finally coming to an end,
仍然埋在我们的脚下。
are still buried under our feet.
to help both people and land
正在努力协助人民以及土地
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Carlos Bautista - Entrepreneur, creative technologistTED Resident Carlos Bautista wants to close the information and technology gap for people in developing countries.
Why you should listen
Carlos Bautista is working to develop MineSafe: a crowd-sourced information system for people in landmine-affected areas around the world. MineSafe aimsto analyze and deliver safe paths and reliable information for their daily commutes.
Bautista in an entrepreneur and creative technologist who has collaborated with other professionals to create a number of companies and research projects, ranging from a tailored shoe company to an augmented reality app that helps military personnel to deactivate landmines. He's worked with start-ups in New York City, helping them to develop and implement technological tools to enhance their educational services, using human-centered design methodologies.
As a professor, Bautista coached a team of young women during the summer of 2017, guiding them through the design thinking process at the Cornell and CUNY Women in Technology in NY (WiTNY) program. This experience allowed students to experiment with the use of empathy to develop successful technological products. Bautista has also taught classes at the Politécnico Grancolombiano in interactive design, 3D design and animation, web design, augmented reality and descriptive geometry. Bautista led the process of opening the Industrial Design program in Politécnico Grancolombiano, which opened in 2015.
Bautista is based in NYC working as a research associate at Tandon School of Engineering's computer science department, under the supervision of professor Claudio Silva, Interim Director of Center for Data Science. Together they are working to develop MineSafe to help people in rural areas of the world to move freely and safely without worrying about landmines.
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