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Coral reefs are one of the most biologically diverse and economically valuable ecosystems on the planet. They provide a critical habitat for marine life and serve as a foundation for many…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Madison Bland, GS (C1B8DA91) Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Coral reefs are both icons of biodiversity and global tourist attractions. By combining web-scraped public Instagram data and aerially mapped live coral cover maps across the main Hawaiian Islands,…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Bing Lin, GS Department
Public and International Affairs
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Coral reefs make up some of the greatest biodiversity per unit area in the world, but many living reefs are threatened due to anthropogenic factors relating to climate change. Artificial coral reefs…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Grace K. Barbara Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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Coral reef ecosystems are home to more than 25% of aquatic life and are relied upon by the human population whose dependence on coral reefs has grown in recent decades for food, our coastlines, and…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Minal Patel Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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When teaching a student, you sometimes have to come up with more than one way of explaining the same concept. The same ideas apply when teaching a machine how to interpret images. We have images from…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Indu Panigrahi Department
Computer Science
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Automating three-dimensional modeling of an Archaeocyathid reef using a Mask R-CNN
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July 29th, 2021 Speaker
Indu Panigraphi Department
Department of Geosciences
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Just over 500 million years ago, many of the animal forms recognized today suddenly appear in the geologic record. This rapid evolutionary event often is referred to as the Cambrian Explosion, and…
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Ryan Manzuk, GS Department
Geosciences
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