Committee on Artificial Intelligence Applications
to Environmental Science
Committee on Artificial Intelligence Applications
to Environmental Science
The term artificial intelligence denotes a large body of advanced computer
techniques that are useful to meteorologists and those working in related
disciplines. Society members concerned with artificial intelligence include
forecasters who wish to improve forecast skill; psychologists who wish
to improve the human forecasting environment by using intelligent and human
computer assistance; statisticians who are interested in evaluating the
performance of both humans and machines; researchers who wish to create
an organized, modified base of current meteorological knowledge; and computer
scientists who wish to develop sophisticated and useful computer programs.
The functions of the Committee on Artificial Intelligence
Applications to Environmental Science are:
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to encourage the use of artificial intelligence techniques to advance
those fields of endeavor of interest to the society;
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to support the publication in the Society's journals of high quality
publications on the use of artificial intelligence;
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to assess new results from the field of artificial intelligence
for efficacy and for relevance to meteorology, oceanography, and
hydrology;
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to encourage researchers in the field of artificial intelligence
to address problem areas that are of interest to the Society;
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to serve as a communications link and focal point for discussions
among Society members who are using, or who would like to use, artificial
intelligence techniques;
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to interact with other AMS committees and other societies in matters
involving artificial intelligence;
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to encourage and support, as appropriate, sessions focusing on the
use of artificial intelligence in the Society's topical meetings; and
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to cosponsor, on behalf of the Society, topical meetings on the applications
of artificial intelligence to environmental science.
Recent Activities
Conferences:
First Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Sponsored by AMS), 11-16 January
1998, Phoenix, Arizona
Second Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Sponsored by AMS), 9-14 January
2000, Long Beach, California
Third Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications to Environmental
Sciences (Sponsored by AMS), 9-13 February 2003, Long Beach, California,
USA
Fourth Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications to Environmental
Sciences (Sponsored by AMS), 9-13 January 2005, San Diego, California, USA
Short Courses:
Short Course on Introduction to Expert Systems for Meteorology, 76th AMS
Annual Meeting, 1996, Atlanta, Georgia
Short Course on Neural Network Applications to Environmental Sciences, 82th AMS
Annual Meeting, 12-13 January 2002, Orlando, Florida USA
Short Course on Artificial Intelligence Methods in Atmospheric and
Oceanic Sciences: Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic, and Genetic Algorithms,
84th AMS Annual Meeting, 2004, Seattle, WA
Short Course on Artificial Intelligence
Methods and Applications in Environmental Sciences.
86th AMS Annual Meeting, 2006, Atlanta, GA
Future Activities
Conferences:
Fifth Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications to Environmental
Sciences (Sponsored by AMS), Jan. 2007. Stay tuned ...
Short Courses:
Committee Members
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