Because #NYPD does not count people as injured unless they go to the hospital then NYPD is undercounting injuries in its #CompStat reports.

In the attached photo of the traffic report for the 24th precinct for the period which included my collision, I may show up as a traditional bicycle collision but I certainly do not show up in the Injury collisions number. https://www.nyc.gov/assets/nypd/downloads/excel/traffic_data/traffic-statistics/ts-en-us-024.xlsx

I need to find out how other police departments process similar collisions.

If you know, please tell me.

We prefer Sensor Analytics Ecosystems #SensAE to #IoT as a focus. We connect sensors to give immediate usefulness. We use simple triggers, alerts and reports, and grow into more and more valuable analytics through #compStat, to bring together an ecosystem or ecosystems, to understand and facilitate the flow of identities, energy, ideas, ideals, information and conversations among people, processes and things for safety, security and sustainability

#InternetOfThings #IoTday #IoTday2024 16/16

Tried for way too long to analytically calculate a quantile function for inversion sampling before I remembered rejection sampling.

One short calculation of an inequality and some confusion about interfaces of R::rexp and Rcpp::rexp later I have a quite OK implementation.

#rstats #compstat

Alameda Police Chief Nishant Joshi aims for Alameda to be the "safest city in Alameda County” and is using data-driven policing to get there. Adam Gillitt interviews Chief Joshi to learn more about this shift in preventing and solving crime.

https://alamedapost.com/news/apd-uses-data-to-drive-policework/

#apd #data #theft #alameda #reports #CarTheft #CompStat #heatmaps #AlamedaPolice #DataDrivenPolicing #CatalyticConverters #ApdChiefNishantJoshi #AutomatedLicensePlateReader Photo by Maurice Ramirez.

APD Uses Data to Drive Policework - Alameda Post

Alameda Police Chief Nishant Joshi aims for Alameda to be the "safest city in Alameda County” and is using data-driven policing to get there.

Alameda Post