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Mapping Glacier Sliding with Machine Learning

On 12.09.2024 at 11:00 a.m., the 28th lecture of the Living Lab lecture series will take place. In this talk, Dr. Josefine Umlaut will talk about Mapping Glacier Sliding with Machine Learning. Add this event to your calendar (iCal).

Mapping Glacier Sliding with Machine Learning

Glacial ice rapidly responds to changing climatic conditions, making its processes strongly intermittent in time and heterogeneous in space. In particular, the physical processes controlling glacial basal motion are poorly understood and remain challenging to observe directly.
This lecture presents a detailed study of targeted processes within the highly dynamic cryospheric environment. Using a unique seismic dataset from Glacier d’Argentière (French Alps), a physics-informed feature space, and a gradient boosting decision tree model, glacial sliding can be predicted with high spatio-temporal accuracy. We posit that features of the seismic noise provide direct access to the dominant parameters that drive displacement on the highly variable and unsteady surface of the glacier, making this a new approach to studying glacial basal sliding and uncovering its full complexity.

Living Lab Lecture Series

The Living Lab Lecture Series gives you an in-depth insight into the many research topics of ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig. From Natural Language Processing to Ethics and Moral Code in AI, a great variety of topics are discussed. You can join our lectures every first thursday of the month or watch them on YouTube afterwards. If you have ideas for topics to discuss in the future, please let our Living Lab team know. We suggest for you to regularly check our event calendar, to never miss out on upcoming lectures or other interesting events organized by or in cooperation with our center.

FAQ

You can reach the permanent room for all lectures here: https://tud.link/i8zf

The room will be accessible 5 minutes before the start of the lecture.

The participation is free for everyone.

No! Not at all. One of our goals in the Living Lab lecture series is to familiarize everyone with these topics.

You just need an up-to-date browser such as Firefox, Google Chrome or Chromium. We would also recommend using headphones for better audio quality.

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Alongside joining the discussion with your camera and microphone, there is also the possibility to submit your question and comments as a written comment in the Chat section.

funded by:
Gefördert vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung.
Gefördert vom Freistaat Sachsen.