BD Spokes: Spoke: South: Collaborative: Using Big Data for Environmental Sustainability: Big Data + AI Technology = Accessible, Usable, Useful Data!

BD 辐条:辐条:南:协作:利用大数据实现环境可持续性:大数据人工智能技术 = 可访问、可用、有用的数据!

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    1636859
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 24.53万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2016
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2016-10-01 至 2020-09-30
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

Protecting the environment is among the biggest challenges facing our society. As the effects of environmental degradation, global warming and climate change continue to grow, there is an increasingly urgent and critical need for research and education in biological diversity, ecological modeling and environmental sustainability. On one hand, professional and citizen scientists need ready access to large-scale biological, ecological and environmental data for modeling, simulation and analysis. On the other, college teachers and students in biology and ecology need to access large-scale data in a form meaningful to them. The various audiences will engage with big data in different ways and so a variety of knowledge-building tools are needed. This project brings together two dozen scientists from a dozen institutions in academia, government and industry to address the problem of translating big data into meaningful knowledge in support of research and education in environmental sustainability. Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) is the world's largest database of biological species and other biodiversity information. EOL also works closely with scores of other biodiversity datasets such as BISON, GBIF, and OBIS. This project seeks to make EOL and related biodiversity data sources accessible, usable, and useful, by integrating extant artificial intelligence tools for information extraction, modeling and simulation, and question answering. The focus of this project will be on the data engineering required for this integration and construction of a resulting EOL+ system. The project team will provide access to EOL+ such that users can build their own tools and services on top of EOL+. The team will work with the NSF South Big Data Hub to organize yearly workshops for building and supporting a community of users of EOL+. Professional and citizen scientists, and teachers and students alike, will be able to access EOL+ through NSF's South Big Data Hub webportal, and use it for modeling and analysis, explanation and prediction, as well as education and workforce development in biological diversity, ecological modeling and environmental sustainability.
保护环境是我们社会面临的最大挑战之一。随着环境退化、全球变暖和气候变化的影响不断加剧,对生物多样性、生态建模和环境可持续性方面的研究和教育的需求日益紧迫和迫切。一方面,专业和公民科学家需要随时获得大规模的生物,生态和环境数据,用于建模,模拟和分析。另一方面,生物学和生态学的大学教师和学生需要以对他们有意义的形式访问大规模数据。不同的受众将以不同的方式参与大数据,因此需要各种知识建设工具。该项目汇集了来自学术界、政府和工业界十几个机构的二十多名科学家,以解决将大数据转化为有意义的知识的问题,以支持环境可持续性的研究和教育。 生命百科全书(Encyclopedia of Life)是世界上最大的生物物种和其他生物多样性信息数据库。EOL还与许多其他生物多样性数据集密切合作,如野牛,GBIF和OBIS。该项目旨在通过整合现有的人工智能工具进行信息提取,建模和模拟以及问答,使EOL和相关生物多样性数据源可访问,可用和有用。该项目的重点将是数据工程所需的这种整合和建设所产生的EOL+系统。项目团队将提供对EOL+的访问,以便用户可以在EOL+之上构建自己的工具和服务。该团队将与NSF南方大数据中心合作,组织年度研讨会,以建立和支持EOL+用户社区。专业和公民科学家,教师和学生都将能够通过NSF的南方大数据中心门户网站访问EOL+,并将其用于建模和分析,解释和预测,以及生物多样性,生态建模和环境可持续性方面的教育和劳动力发展。

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Jennifer Hammock其他文献

Open Science principles for accelerating trait-based science across the Tree of Life
用于加速整个生命之树基于性状的科学的开放科学原则
  • DOI:
    10.1038/s41559-020-1109-6
  • 发表时间:
    2020-02-17
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    14.500
  • 作者:
    Rachael V. Gallagher;Daniel S. Falster;Brian S. Maitner;Roberto Salguero-Gómez;Vigdis Vandvik;William D. Pearse;Florian D. Schneider;Jens Kattge;Jorrit H. Poelen;Joshua S. Madin;Markus J. Ankenbrand;Caterina Penone;Xiao Feng;Vanessa M. Adams;John Alroy;Samuel C. Andrew;Meghan A. Balk;Lucie M. Bland;Brad L. Boyle;Catherine H. Bravo-Avila;Ian Brennan;Alexandra J. R. Carthey;Renee Catullo;Brittany R. Cavazos;Dalia A. Conde;Steven L. Chown;Belen Fadrique;Heloise Gibb;Aud H. Halbritter;Jennifer Hammock;J. Aaron Hogan;Hamish Holewa;Michael Hope;Colleen M. Iversen;Malte Jochum;Michael Kearney;Alexander Keller;Paula Mabee;Peter Manning;Luke McCormack;Sean T. Michaletz;Daniel S. Park;Timothy M. Perez;Silvia Pineda-Munoz;Courtenay A. Ray;Maurizio Rossetto;Hervé Sauquet;Benjamin Sparrow;Marko J. Spasojevic;Richard J. Telford;Joseph A. Tobias;Cyrille Violle;Ramona Walls;Katherine C. B. Weiss;Mark Westoby;Ian J. Wright;Brian J. Enquist
  • 通讯作者:
    Brian J. Enquist

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