The algorithm register is an overview of algorithms used by the municipality of The Hague in its municipal services. The municipality wants to be transparent about the use of algorithms and to be able to explain how a decision has been made. This accountability and transparency are at the heart of the municipality’s data strategy. By publishing the register as open data, the municipality wants to contribute to the international FAIR principles so that we can promote the findability, accessibility, interchangeability and re-use of data. Per algorithm is described what the algorithm does, how it is applied and where you can find more information about the algorithm. With these descriptions, we align with the principles of the national consortium Public controls on algorithms that develop a metadata standard for algorithm registers. Together with you, we hope to make our algorithms fairer and better. Your feedback is therefore welcome. The register is constantly evolving and is constantly updated based on new insights and information.
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