ORE Seminar: AI-enabled Earth Observation for Coastal Resilience
October 12, 3:30pm - 4:30pmZoom, please see description for ID and password
In the big data era, do you often feel the opposite: I need more data for my research? As data science and data-driven algorithms emerge, there is an opportunity to develop and apply new methods of data mining from unconventional data sources. In this talk, I will show a few examples from my lab related to coastal resilience. In these examples, AI can extract valuable and unprecedented quality data to support virtual forensic analysis and coastal resilience examination. They involve satellite, social media, and webcam data. The extracted data can be used to prevent future failures and analyze other emergent incidents.
Event Sponsor
Ocean and Resources Engineering (ORE), Mānoa Campus
More Information
ORE, +1 (808) 956-7572, adminore@hawaii.edu,
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ORE Seminar: AI-enabled Earth Observation for Coastal Resilience Zoom, please see description for ID and password
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