Raj Reddy Center for Technology and Society (RCTS) at IIITH Launches a Pioneering Crowdsourcing Initiative


The International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad (IIIT Hyderabad), an autonomous research university, leads with research and innovation, particularly in areas that translate into tangible societal benefits. Building on this foundation, the Raj Reddy Center for Technology and Society (RCTS) at IIIT Hyderabad is now expanding its impact in education and healthcare through a novel crowdsourcing initiative.

Raj Reddy Center Launches Crowdsourcing Initiative

Platform Badal aims to bridge the gap between NGOs and corporations by creating an integrated platform for solution-building. The platform's goal is to allow crowdsourcing of developer work time from corporates to build technical solutions to a curated set of problems from NGOs. The platform is being piloted with Infosys and with Kakatiya Institute of Engineering and Technology (KIET).

Prof. P. J. Narayanan, Director of IIIT Hyderabad, expressed his support for the initiative, saying, "The innovative platform Badal crowdsourcing model is a testament to our commitment to leverage technology for the good of the society, with the participation of the broader society. By engaging corporate partners in our mission, we can extend our reach and impact, bringing about significant social change. We believe many people are interested in contributing to such causes, and encourage more individuals to join our quest to bring about social equity."

The model of Raj Reddy Center for Technology and Society works on curating solutions for problems articulated by NGOs. The Center then invites corporate partners to undertake the development. The core team works on solution architecture or ML modelling that is done in-house or in collaboration with other research labs at IIITH. These are then published as development tasks on 'Badal' signifying 'cloud' and 'change' that any contributing developer can take up. In this case, companies contribute their employees' efforts and time via their CSR activities. Once the developers' fulfil requirements and submit their work, the core team from RCTS puts together the different modules and integrates the solution, which is then tested out in the field.

Arjun Rajasekar, Senior Research Scientist, RCTS, said, "We engage with NGOs to understand their challenges and see if our AI and ML solutions can assist in any way. We believe there is incentive for developers to participate in such CSR activities. Platform Badal has the potential of being opened to freelancers and student developers. The name 'Badal' reflects our dual goals: 'cloud' and 'change.' We aim to bring about social change via the cloud. Once we have fine-tuned the workflow processes, the aim is to open to anyone who wants to freelance. If there are student developers and interns who are good at development and willing to contribute time for social causes, we'd be happy to accept such efforts."

To refine the crowdsourcing model, a series of pilot runs were conducted with the Kakatiya Institute of Engineering and Technology (KIET), Andhra Pradesh. Through an ongoing college affiliate program and the K-Hub initiative, 3rd and 4th-year engineering students gained real-world experience by working on RCTS projects. When an NGO named Nirmaan needed a digital library wall, RCTS tested its pipeline with Infosys stepping in to develop the application. The goal was to encourage community reading among children. Infosys provided seven developers who built the application and had a manager to track progress and coordinate between developers and the RCTS team.

Prof. Ramesh Loganathan, RCTS Centre Head said, "After 3+ years, we still have funds sufficient only for a small team of 7-8. At a very high level, the thinking was that for the social sector, there would never be enough bandwidth and resources available to build solutions. That's when the idea of supplementing our bandwidth via crowdsourcing took shape. We can now plan for more engagement with NGOs."

About IIIT Hyderabad

The International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad (IIIT-H) is an autonomous research university founded in 1998 that focuses on the core areas of Information Technology, such as Computer Science, Electronics and Communications, and their applications in other domains through interdisciplinary research that has a greater social impact. Some of its research domains include Visual Information Technologies, Human Language Technologies, Data Engineering, VLSI and Embedded Systems, Computer Architecture, Wireless Communications, Algorithms and Information Security, Robotics, Building Science, Cognitive Science, Earthquake Engineering, Computational Natural Sciences and Bioinformatics, Education Technologies, Power Systems, IT in Agriculture and e-Governance.

This effort aims to engage corporate partners in the development of technological solutions for pressing social issues, reflecting the vision of Prof. Raj Reddy, Turing Award winner and Founding Chairman of IIIT-Hyderabad's Governing Council.

About The Raj Reddy Center for Technology and Society

Raj Reddy Center is an initiative of IIIT Hyderabad to enable research and emerging technology led solutions for grassroot education and public health issues, with specific emphasis on rural populations. The problems faced by people at the bottom of the societal pyramid are huge and require targeted solutions that are capable of being scaled to reach the billions of underprivileged.

Over the years NGOs have contributed greatly towards the groundwork required to tackle these issues. However, their work has been limited to isolated pockets of the society and have faced great difficulty in scaling, due to lack of access to research and technological expertise. The Center aims to act as a bridge to connect NGOs to much needed technology and research expertise, helping them leverage emerging technologies such as ML/AI to amplify their impact. We will pursue two broad directions for high societal impact: Innovations in Rural Education, and Innovation in Rural Healthcare.

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