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Revision as of 13:29, 17 May 2019
All users interested in the use of Machine Learning within the GEOS-Chem community are encouraged to subscribe to the machine learning email list (click on the link in the contact information section below).
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GEOS-Chem Machine Learning email list | geos-chem-ml [at] g.harvard.edu |
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GEOS-Chem Machine Learning Publications
Contact Persons | Paper | Date Added |
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Christoph Keller Mat Evans |
Application of random forest regression to the calculation of gas-phase chemistry within the GEOS-Chem chemistry model v10 | 14th May 2019 |
Sam Silva Colette Heald |
A Deep Learning Parameterization for Ozone Dry Deposition Velocities | 14th May 2019 |
Tomas Sherwen Mat Evans |
A machine learning based global sea-surface iodide distribution | 14th May 2019 |
Current GEOS-Chem Machine Learning Projects
User Group | Description | Contact Person | Date Added |
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University of York | Post processing bias corrector | Peter Ivatt Mat Evans |
14th May 2019 |
Duke University | Ozone metrics predictor | Prasad Kasibhatla | 14th May 2019 |
University of York | Spatial and temporal concentration prediction from sparse observations at the ocean surface | Tomás Sherwen | 14th May 2019 |
NASA GMAO | GEOS-Chem emulator within the GEOS model | Christoph Keller | 16th May 2019 |
Useful resources
Resource | Description |
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Wikipedia Page | Default Wikipedia ML launch page |
Google Tensor Flow | Google's Machine Learning package |
PyTorch | Open-source deep learning platform |
Scikit-Learn | Scikit-Learn package for machine learning in Python |
XGboost | Machine learning algorithms implemented under the Gradient Boosting framework in Python |
GBMLight | Microsofts' distributed high-performance gradient boosting implementation |
RAPIDS | NVIDIA's software package for GPU-accelerated data analytics and machine learning |
Upcoming conferences / workshops
Conference | Date |
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Machine Learning for Environmental Sciences 2019 | 17-18th June 2019 |
Machine Learning in Earth Systems workshop at NCAS'/RMetS' Atmospheric Science Conference 2019 | 2-3rd July 2019 |
Machine Learning for Weather and Climate Modelling 2019 | 2-5th Sept 2019 |
Frontiers of Atmospheric Science and Chemistry: Integration of Novel Applications and Technological Endeavors (FASCINATE) | 9-11th Sept 2019 |
AGU Fall 2019 | 9-13th Dec 2019 |