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Artificial Intelligence and Conservation: Data Integration
Fuller Seminar Series - Artificial Intelligence and Conservation
Series Overview
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has left the lab and now affects many aspects of our lives - from our smart phones automatically categorizing the photos we take to automated resume readers which sort us into viable and non-viable job candidates. Conservation organizations like WWF have long used AI to monitor the health of wildlife, forests, and other ecosystems, and just like everywhere else, new applications of AI are accelerating our ability to understand the world around us.
The series will focus on how AI is being used to support conservation efforts. The series will discuss the past, present and future of how these technologies advance sustainability, with a focus on the future, and an eye on both the upsides and the risks of these technologies in a conservation context.

Seminar Overview
Seminar Six - Artificial Intelligence and Conservation: Data Integration
In our previous session on sensors we talked about integrating sensor data, but there are lots of other kinds of data that need to be integrated. Unfortunately, they’re all collected using different standards and terms, and the models that use the data all need the information to come in specific forms. Hence the need for data integration. In this seminar, we’ll speak with Ferdinando Villa from the Basque Center for Climate Change about ARIES - a system he and his team have built for data integration partially involving symbolic AI.

Speakers:
Ferdinando Villa, Basque Centre for Climate Change

Mar 2, 2023 11:00 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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