KI:STE Project Meeting
The KI:STE consortium meets on the 15th and 16th of November to exchange their latest scientific results, get insights to the newest functionalities of the AI platform and finally inaugurate…
The KI:STE consortium meets on the 15th and 16th of November to exchange their latest scientific results, get insights to the newest functionalities of the AI platform and finally inaugurate…
The live stream of Prof. Dr. Ribana Roscher's lecture on explainable machine learning can be found here on YouTube. The lecture has two parts. The first part introduces all you…
Following a long tradition of OpenGeoHub Summer Schools, the KI:STE project took the opportunity to co-host this year's Summer School on Earth system data analysis. Ribana Roscher, Benedikt Gräler, Markus…
The article "Explainable machine learning reveals capabilities, reundancy, and limitations of a geospatial air quality benchmark dataset" is now available in the journal Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction. Here you…
On the 9th and 10th of February the KI:STE researchers meet for scientific discussions. After presenting the latest progress and results to each other we take time to discuss and…
The preprint of the article “Global, high-resolution mapping of tropospheric ozone – explainable machine learning and impact of uncertainties” is now available here: https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-2022-2 This work is a follow-up collaboration between…
The center for Earth system observation and computational analysis (CESOC) is a research partnership founded in October 2020 between the Universities of Bonn and Cologne as well as the Forschungszentrum…
If you are interested in the talk Scarlet Stadtler gave at CASUS, please check out this video here https://youtu.be/j1DLOoi0N5Y CASUS Institute Seminar, Dr. Scarlet Stadtler, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH/Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC)…