During the Van Goghs Intimi exhibition in Het Noordbrabants Museum (HNBM), the Jheronimus Academy of Data Science (JADS), in collaboration with Heijmans and HNBM, conducted a unique experiment that provides insight into the movement and behavioral patterns of visitors to the exhibition – inside and outside the gates of the museum.
JADS students carried out the assignment, under the supervision of researchers from JADS MKB Datalab.
Unique collaboration
The experiment is a unique collaboration between JADS, HNBM and Heijmans. The field of data science, in which knowledge and skills are used to unlock insights from data, is developing at lightning speed. JADS, a joint initiative of Tilburg University and Eindhoven University of Technology, is the hotspot in the Netherlands in the field of data science, where students, researchers and companies work together to create value using data. Heijmans is increasingly using data to create healthy living environments. Making the built environment ‘smarter’ plays an important role in this.
The digital transition, while necessary, is sometimes difficult for smaller companies. Entrepreneurs recognize opportunities in the use of data science, but often do not know how to get started. They don’t have the right technical knowledge to use data to create value for themselves and their customers. Through the JADS MKB Datalab we make the knowledge and skills of data scientists accessible to small and medium enterprises. We do this by deploying master students of Data Science from JADS on clearly defined projects.