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LOCATION:Ella Maillart
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SUMMARY:Exploring and Mapping Data Landscapes to Rescue Species from Extin
 ction
DESCRIPTION:Keynote, Public Lecture\n\nExploring and Mapping Data Landscap
 es to Rescue Species from Extinction\n\nConde\n\nThe escalating power of m
 achine learning, big data and exascale computing positions computer scient
 ists with critical methods needed to resolve one of humanity’s great
 est challenges as identified by the World Economic Forum 2020: biodiversit
 y loss. The design and implementation of species conservation strategies d
 irectly rely on accessing a high variety and volumes of information on spe
 cies’ genetics, habitat, threats and human use. Despite promising ad
 vances in digital infrastructure and open data, we are still struggling to
  provide essential analytics for effective decision-making. In this keynot
 e talk, we will unveil the results of a global initiative aiming to map, q
 uantify and disseminate species open information to conservation policymak
 ers globally. By developing partnerships to map information and generate d
 evelopment platforms, workflows and storage between open biodiversity repo
 sitories, we will outline how computational methods can be applied to nove
 l scientific domains.\n\nDomain: Emerging Applications
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