– Seoul City, pilot operation of a big data analysis model with five autonomous districts to help establish efficient and reasonable policies
– This year, ▴Analyzing the performance of festivals and events ▴Vitalizing traditional markets and alley commercial districts, carrying out two analysis tasks
– City “Using big data, we will raise the level of scientific administration and provide better services to citizens.”
□ The Seoul Metropolitan Government selected five pilot autonomous districts for the 'Seoul-type big data standard analysis model' construction project and announced that the project will begin in earnest starting with a launch briefing session at the Seosomun Complex on the 5th (Wednesday).
▸The Seoul-style big data standard analysis model is one of the models highly utilized by cities and autonomous districts to prevent similar duplicate analysis of the 25 autonomous districts.
A Seoul-specific analysis model (input data, weights, etc.) scheduled to be installed on the Seoul Metropolitan Government's <Big Data Service Platform> by standardizing and automating data collection and analysis algorithms.
□ The 'Seoul Big Data Standard Analysis Model' is a system that standardizes the big data analysis model that can be used jointly by the 25 autonomous districts in Seoul and provides it for use in policy or project implementation. Budget expenditure for similar analysis in each district The goal is to prevent this and raise the administrative level based on big data.
□ The first model to be built was selected as the “Festival Event Performance Analysis Model” and the “Traditional Market/Alleyway Commercial Area Revitalization Model” through autonomous district demand surveys and analysis task evaluation. It is expected that it will be of great help in revitalizing the local economy and establishing customized policies through big data analysis.
○ Previously, there was the difficulty of having to spend separate budget for analysis for each autonomous district whenever analysis was needed. However, through the two standard analysis model projects being built this time, 2 autonomous districts can jointly use the data, making it possible to easily conduct data analysis without a budget.
○ Director A of Seocho-gu Office expected, “Using the Seoul-style standard analysis model will greatly help in policy establishment as it will enable comparative analysis in connection with other autonomous districts and comparative analysis of past data.”
□ As part of this project, the city plans to carry out analysis tasks with the five pilot autonomous districts of Seocho-gu, Seodaemun-gu, Dongdaemun-gu, Gwangjin-gu, and Seongdong-gu and utilize them in policy to promote data-based administration more efficiently.
○ The pilot autonomous districts were selected in consideration of analysis effectiveness, policy utilization plan, and institutional commitment.
□ The city is conducting analysis and standardization of big data in pilot autonomous districts for the two types selected as this year's analysis models, while also establishing a system that links and loads data within the Seoul city big data service platform at the end of this year to automatically analyze and provide visualized results. , We plan to provide support so that all autonomous districts, not just the pilot autonomous districts, can easily utilize the 'Seoul Standard Analysis Model'.
○ ‘Seoul Big Data Service Platform’ is a platform that collects and stores administrative and private data of Seoul City and provides data search functions and visualization services that can be used for decision-making.
□ Park Jin-young, Director of the Digital City Bureau, said, “We expect that we will be able to further raise the level of scientific administration based on data through cutting-edge big data analysis.” He added, “In the future, we will reduce redundant expenditures in autonomous district budgets and provide more reasonable and efficient administrative services to citizens.” “We will continue to develop a Seoul-style standard analysis model to enable this.”
Source: Seoul Metropolitan Government