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Machine Learning and Data Mining Approaches to Climate Science


Machine Learning and Data Mining Approaches to Climate Science

Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Climate Informatics

von: Valliappa Lakshmanan, Eric Gilleland, Amy McGovern, Martin Tingley

149,79 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 30.06.2015
ISBN/EAN: 9783319172200
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book presents innovative work in Climate Informatics, a new field that reflects the application of data mining methods to climate science, and shows where this new and fast growing field is headed. Given its interdisciplinary nature, Climate Informatics offers insights, tools and methods that are increasingly needed in order to understand the climate system, an aspect which in turn has become crucial because of the threat of climate change. There has been a veritable explosion in the amount of data produced by satellites, environmental sensors and climate models that monitor, measure and forecast the earth system. In order to meaningfully pursue knowledge discovery on the basis of such voluminous and diverse datasets, it is necessary to apply machine learning methods, and Climate Informatics lies at the intersection of machine learning and climate science. This book grew out of the fourth workshop on Climate Informatics held in Boulder, Colorado in Sep. 2014.</p>
Machine learning, statistics, or data mining, 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 methods.
<p>This book presents innovative work in Climate Informatics, a new field that reflects the application of data mining methods to climate science, and shows where this new and fast growing field is headed. Given its interdisciplinary nature, Climate Informatics offers insights, tools and methods that are increasingly needed in order to understand the climate system, an aspect which in turn has become crucial because of the threat of climate change. There has been a veritable explosion in the amount of data produced by satellites, environmental sensors and climate models that monitor, measure and forecast the earth system. In order to meaningfully pursue knowledge discovery on the basis of such voluminous and diverse datasets, it is necessary to apply machine learning methods, and Climate Informatics lies at the intersection of machine learning and climate science. This book grew out of the fourth workshop on Climate Informatics held in Boulder, Colorado in Sep. 2014.</p>
<p>State of the art application in a new and rapidly expanding field</p><p>Includes review articles by acknowledged experts</p><p>Presents novel research in climate informatics</p>

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