CLIMATE INFORMATICS 2012 - The Second International Workshop on Climate Informatics
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Deadline: July 13, 2012 | Date: September 20, 2012-September 21, 2012
Venue/Country: Colorado, U.S.A
Updated: 2012-06-27 07:35:39 (GMT+9)
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Climate Informatics 2012: The Second International Workshop on Climate InformaticsSeptember 20-21, 2012, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Boulder, ColoradoOfficial website has been launched: http://www2.image.ucar.edu/event/ci2012
Climate Informatics wiki: http://sites.google.com/site/1stclimateinformatics/climate-informatics-2012
We invite contributed posters on topics related to Climate Informatics for presentation at the workshop. Abstracts are due July 13th, 2012. This year we are very pleased to be offering TRAVEL FELLOWSHIPS. Anyone who submits a poster abstract is eligible; fellowships will be awarded competitively upon review of the submitted abstracts. Please indicate with your submission whether you wish to be considered for a travel fellowship.Overview: The threat of climate change is one of the greatest challenges currently facing society. Given the profound impact machine learning has made on the natural sciences to which it has been applied, such as the field of bioinformatics, we are forging and encouraging collaborations between machine learning (as well as data mining and statistics) and climate science, in order to accelerate progress in answering pressing questions in climate science. The goal of this workshop is to incubate this new field, Climate Informatics. Recent progress on Climate Informatics reveals that collaborations with climate scientists also open interesting new problems for machine learning. There are a myriad of collaborations possible at the intersection of these two fields. We hope that every workshop attendee leaves with a new collaboration in Climate Informatics. The format of the workshop will emphasize communication among the various fields, with a strong emphasis on brainstorming and break-out sessions, and panel discussionsConfirmed Invited Speakers:Kim Cobb, Georgia TechSteve Easterbrook, University of TorontoJim Hurrell, National Center for Atmospheric ResearchVipin Kumar, University of MinnesotaAmy McGovern, University of OklahomaCall for Poster Abstracts:We encourage submissions on topics anywhere at the interface of climate science and machine learning, data mining, statistics, or related fields. Position papers, and works in progress, are also encouraged. The workshop does not have archival proceedings, therefore previously published work, or work in parallel submission, is also allowed. Topics include, but are not limited to:? Machine learning, data mining, or statistics applied to climate science? Management and processing of large climate datasets? Long and short-term climate prediction? Ensemble characterization of climate model projections? Past (paleo) climate reconstruction? Uncertainty quantification? Spatio-temporal methods applied to climate data? Time series methods applied to climate data? Methods for modeling, detecting and predicting climate extremes? Climate change attribution? Dependence and causality among climate variables? Detection and characterization of climate teleconnections? Data assimilation? Climate model parameterizations? Hybrid methodsImportant dates:Friday, July 13, 2012 Poster abstracts dueFriday, August 3, 2012 Author notificationFriday, August 3, 2012 Travel fellowship notificationFriday, August 31, 2012 Revised abstracts dueThursday-Friday, September 20-21, 2012 Workshop takes place at NCAR, in Boulder, COSubmission instructions:Please submit a short (1-2 page) abstract, using the template and guidelines provided at: http://sites.google.com/site/1stclimateinformatics/call-for-abstracts
Tables and color figures are welcome but must satisfy margin and length requirements. Submissions should be made in pdf format to the following email address, listing "submission 2012" in the subject line: climate.informatics.workshop
gmail.com. Please include author names and affiliations as indicated in the provided template. Please indicate with your submission whether you wish to be considered for a travel fellowship. The deadline for submission is July 13, 2012. Authors will receive feedback on their abstract submissions by August 3rd, after which time revised abstracts may be submitted with a final deadline of August 31, 2012Organizers:Co-Chairs:Claire Monteleoni, George Washington UniversityKarsten Steinhaeuser, University of MinnesotaAdvisor:Gavin Schmidt, NASA and Columbia UniversityLocal Chairs:Doug Nychka, National Center for Atmospheric ResearchSteve Sain, National Center for Atmospheric ResearchProgram Chairs:Arindam Banerjee, University of MinnesotaJason Smerdon, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia UniversityBreakouts Chair:Jim Gattiker, Los Alamos National LaboratoryCommunications Chair:Evan Kodra, Northeastern UniversitySponsors:National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)Information Science and Technology Center, Los Alamos National LaboratoryCray Inc.Contact: For more information, to get involved, or to sign up to receive announcements, please contact us here: climate.informatics.workshop
gmail.com.
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