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workshop | Computational Sustainability
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Upcoming Computational Sustainability Workshop and Other News. January 19, 2014. Happy New Year CompSust researchers! If you are in the Atlanta area take a look at this workshop being hosted by Georgia Tech. It looks like a good opportunity to build local awareness and community for CompSust problems and solutions. Date:Thursday, January 30, 2014. Location: Georgia Tech Hotel. The Institute for Computational Sustainability supports Code Red club. August 19, 2016. July 26, 2016. July 20, 2016.
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Tusind Tak Copenhagen! | Computational Sustainability
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July 8, 2012. So the CompSust2012 Conference. Is over and our mixed band of computer scientists, ecologists, operation researchers, engineers, urban planners (and more) are dispersing back to their homes in Denmark, Jordan, Uganda, Italy, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Ireland, the UK, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Canada and the USA (and that’s just people I talked to, who am I missing? For example, did you know that…. Paul Luckowicz described this and other amazing facts about what he calls our.
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Bio | Mark Crowley
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Assistant Professor ECE – Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Decision Making Under Uncertainty, Computational Sustainability. Is an Assistant Professor in the Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence. Group in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo. He received his Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of British Columbia working in the Laboratory for Computational Intelligence. Click to share on Google (Opens in new window).
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Selected G+ Posts | Mark Crowley
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Assistant Professor ECE – Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Decision Making Under Uncertainty, Computational Sustainability. A selection of my posts from Google pulled from the social media maelstrom for posterity. Browser Based Deep Learning Package : https:/ plus.google.com/105917944266111687812/posts/ayCsRNSeoDz. Https:/ plus.google.com/105917944266111687812/posts/ayCsRNSeoDz. Why Google wants a Thermostat company : https:/ plus.google.com/ MarkCrowley/posts/7LdaEJ35wjr. My intermittent blog ...
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Conferences | greenOR
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Intersection of operations research and sustainability. What is Operations Research (OR)? Sorry – I stopped updating this in 2012. I sometimes mention conferences on twitter. This page lists conferences related to green O.R. See also the conferences tag. Department of Energy Conference on Data Analysis. February 29-March 2, 2012 Santa Fe, New Mexico hosted by the Statistical Sciences Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory. EURO 2012: 25th Annual European Conference on Operational Research. Melbourne, Au...
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Happy New Year | Computational Sustainability
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January 4, 2013. One of my resolutions this year is to make more regular contributions to this blog, so….some just a few brief thoughts on the Neural Information Processing Systems conference I attended last month and upcoming deadlines. If you have exciting news to share or ideas for posts share them here or check out the new Computational Sustainability Community on Google. AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Abstracts: Jan 19, 2013. Papers: Jan 22, 2013. Time and Place:. Aims to bring together...
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Adapting AI planning tools to save endangered species | Computational Sustainability
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Adapting AI planning tools to save endangered species. July 3, 2013. A group of bar-tailed godwits photographed in Songdo, Korea. Photo: Judit Szabo. As a case study, we consider the effects of rising sea level on 10 declining migratory bird species that depend upon low-lying mudflats to provide the food they need to complete their migration. As the sea level rises, these habitats may become inundated so that the birds cannot complete the migration (4) (read more about sea level’s effect on shorebird...