How can Rural Senses help you?

The Power of Rural Senses: Uncover Impact, Understand Communities.

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Our Technology Stack:

React Js
Figma
Git
Python
Docker
Fast API
Django REST

Technologies

At Rural Senses, we use a novel method: the User-Perceived Value Approach (UPV). It was developed by Cambridge and Oxford researcher and Rural Senses’ co-founder Dr Stephanie Hirmer.

Natural Language Processing for Qualitative Data using UPV

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Sentiment Analysis

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Any-language Support

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Voice-based Data Collection

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AI-enhanced Impact Evaluation and Prediction

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Data Visualization

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We’re proud of our success stories

Case studies from some of our amazing customers who are building faster.

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From Danger Zones to Thriving Communities

Imagine living in a place where every step outside your door could mean the end of life or loss of limb due to hidden landmines underground. This was the recent reality for the people in Mt Darwin, Zimbabwe.

Measuring Youth Wellbeing

“In order to have an impact on the community, we need firstly to act to do it, and then we need to somehow measure it, monitor it and take out some learnings from it.”

Menstrual Health and Abolishing Prejudice

“If we don’t stay in shed during menstruation, the people at home will scold us” Can AI help us solve menstruation prejudice