Fourth Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications to Environmental Science
    

Session 2

 General Interest AI Applications
 Chair: Vladimir Krasnopolsky, EMC/NCEP/NOAA/NWS (SAIC) and ESSIC, University of Maryland, Camp Springs, MD
2.1Environmental Applications of Machine Learning: Modelling Population Dynamics and Habitat Suitability  
Saso Dzeroski, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
1:30 PM2.1aGeneration of Real-time Narrative Summaries for Real-time Water Levels and Meteorological Observations in PORTSŪ  extended abstract wrf recording
Thomas Bethem, NOAA, Silver Spring, MD; and J. Burton, T. Caldwell, M. Evans, R. Kittredge, B. Lavoie, and J. Werner
1:45 PM2.2Accurate and Fast Neural Network Emulations of the NCAR Community Atmospheric Model Radiation: Accuracy of Approximation and Computational Performance  
Vladimir Krasnopolsky, EMC/NCEP/NOAA/NWS (SAIC) and ESSIC, University of Maryland, Camp Springs, MD; and M. S. Fox-Rabinovitz and D. Chalikov
2:00 PM2.3Using Artificial Neural Networks for Predicting Storm Surge Propagation in North Sea and the Thames Estuary.  
Daniel B. Prouty, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom; and P. E. Tissot and A. A. Anwar
2:15 PM2.4Sea surface temperature patterns on the West Florida Shelf using Growing Hierarchical Self-Organizing Maps  extended abstract wrf recording
Yonggang Liu, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL; and R. H. Weisberg and R. He
2:30 PMDiscussion  

Monday, 10 January 2005: 1:30 PM-2:45 PM

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