Elizabeth Barnes
(Colorado State University)
Viewing Climate Signals through an AI Lens
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Sep 30, 2020 03:30 PM
Sep 30, 2020 04:30 PM
Sep 30, 2020 from 03:30 pm to 04:30 pm |
Where | To be held via Zoom, see below for links |
Contact Name | Melissa Gervais |
Contact email | [email protected] |
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Viewing Climate Signals through an AI Lens
This seminar has been recorded and can be seen HERE
Elizabeth A. Barnes, Associate Professor, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, CSU, Fort Collins, USA
Abstract: Much of climate science is viewed as a signal-to-noise problem and the field has many statistical methods for extracting the signal of interest. Here, we argue that artificial neural networks (ANNs) are an additional useful tool for the “climate toolbox”. As an example, we demonstrate their utility for extracting forced climate patterns from model simulations and observations whereby the ANN identifies patterns that are complex, non-linear combinations of signal and noise. While neural networks are often viewed as black boxes, we further demonstrate how to visualize what the network has learned using recent advances in visualization tools within the computer science community. This approach suggests that viewing climate patterns through an AI lens has the power to uncover new insights into climate variability and change.
This talk is presented as a Zoom Webinar and requires a passcode. For anyone outside the department; If you would like to attend, email [email protected]
- Topic: Elizabeth Barnes Colloquium
- Date: Sep 30, 2020
- Time: 3:30-4:30 PM, Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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