CEDAR email: CORRECTION: AMS Annual Meeting: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Repeatable Science for Space Weather
Piyush Mehta
piyushmukeshmehta at gmail.com
Thu Jun 11 10:28:26 MDT 2020
Dear Colleagues,
We will be holding a session on "Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
and Repeatable Science for Space Weather" as part of the 18th Conference on
Space Weather. The synopsis for the session is below:
Advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) techniques
present an opportunity to establish and develop a new paradigm for science
and operations in the space weather community. Applications include
identification, classification, modeling and forecasting with quantified
uncertainties. Bridging the gap between the space science and the AI/ML
community is crucial to working with the enormous datasets collected by
space missions. Large, and freely available datasets of in-situ and remote
observations collected over several decades of space missions allow for
space weather to be an ideal application for contemporary AI/ML methods.
Utilizing imagery, geomagnetic indices, particle fluxes, magnetograms, and
more, one can understand more about the complex nature of the coupled
Sun-Earth system. Repeatable science, services and workflows are necessary
to strengthen engagement of the space weather AI/ML community to those
unfamiliar with its benefits and challenges as well as improve
collaboration and streamline the research-to-operations paradigm for
actionable AI/ML products. This session welcomes presentations on the
advances in space weather utilizing both traditional and nontraditional
AI/ML approaches that take into account nonlinear and complex dynamics,
improve classification and identification, establish repeatable science and
workflows, and provide models and forecasts with uncertainty quantification
and propagation.
We invite you to submit your contributions to the session. Abstracts are
due Aug 3, 2020 at midnight.
Link for submitting the abstract:
https://annual.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/2021/program-events/conferences-and-symposia/18th-conference-on-space-weather/
We look forward to seeing you there!
Best Regards:
Conveners
Alexander Engell
Piyush M. Mehta
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