IWCI 2013 - Third International Workshop on Climate Informatics
Date2013-09-26 - 2013-09-27
Deadline2013-07-08
VenueBoulder Colorado, USA - United States
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Topics/Call fo Papers
Third International Workshop on Climate Informatics
September 26-27, 2013, Boulder Colorado
Abstracts due July 8, 2013
https://www2.image.ucar.edu/event/ci2013
The amount of observational and model-simulated data within the climate
sciences has grown at an accelerating rate since the early 1980s. The
increasing amount of available data creates many opportunities for
researchers in machine learning and statistics to partner with climate
scientists in the development of new methods for interdisciplinary knowledge
discovery.
Climate informatics broadly refers to any research combining climate science
with approaches from statistics, machine learning and data mining. The
Climate Informatics workshop series, now in its third year, seeks to bring
together researchers from all of these areas. We aim to stimulate the discussion
of new ideas, foster new collaborations, grow the climate informatics community,
and thus accelerate discovery across disciplinary boundaries.
The format of the workshop seeks to overcome cross-disciplinary language
barriers and to emphasize communication between participants by featuring
tutorials, invited talks, panel discussions, posters and break-out sessions.
We invite all researchers interested in learning about critical issues and
opportunities in the field of climate informatics to join us, whether
established in the field or just starting out.
Information about participating in the workshop will be available on the website
and in future email communications. For more information, to get involved, or
to sign up to receive announcements, please contact us at
climate.informatics.workshop-AT-gmail.com.
September 26-27, 2013, Boulder Colorado
Abstracts due July 8, 2013
https://www2.image.ucar.edu/event/ci2013
The amount of observational and model-simulated data within the climate
sciences has grown at an accelerating rate since the early 1980s. The
increasing amount of available data creates many opportunities for
researchers in machine learning and statistics to partner with climate
scientists in the development of new methods for interdisciplinary knowledge
discovery.
Climate informatics broadly refers to any research combining climate science
with approaches from statistics, machine learning and data mining. The
Climate Informatics workshop series, now in its third year, seeks to bring
together researchers from all of these areas. We aim to stimulate the discussion
of new ideas, foster new collaborations, grow the climate informatics community,
and thus accelerate discovery across disciplinary boundaries.
The format of the workshop seeks to overcome cross-disciplinary language
barriers and to emphasize communication between participants by featuring
tutorials, invited talks, panel discussions, posters and break-out sessions.
We invite all researchers interested in learning about critical issues and
opportunities in the field of climate informatics to join us, whether
established in the field or just starting out.
Information about participating in the workshop will be available on the website
and in future email communications. For more information, to get involved, or
to sign up to receive announcements, please contact us at
climate.informatics.workshop-AT-gmail.com.
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