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The Environmental AI Book #9
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W1 & W2 📘 Vision statement: |
AI and Data Science is an ever evolving field that can be applied to many different fields. How will your group keep track of all the new developments? How often will be the book be updated? One of the issues with AI is making the results of AI algorithms transparent and reproducible. Will your group deal with this topic? |
@wykhuh, thank for your great comments. Here are some thoughts for each of them:
Hope the above answers correctly addressed your comments. |
Hi @wykhuh, I was wondering what you exactly mean by "compiling" - are you thinking of a mere enumeration of AI and Datascience applications, with rather short descriptions, or do you plan to go into each of these in more detail? How comprehensively do you want to outline the different methods? Also, another question I had was whether you could specify a bit more who can contribute & collaborate in that project. |
@nadinespy thanks for your questions. By compiling I mean to provide demonstrators of the most of AI & DS applications for Environmental Science. Is still compiling too confusing? May I replace it by demonstrating? Regarding the contribution/collaboration roles, the e-book will serve as a reference to connect the following players in Environmental science:
Would you suggest wrapping the above roles in a short sentence and add it to the vision statement? |
Link to the GitHub repository for the Environmental Data Science book, formerly know as the Environmental AI book ⛰ 🌳 🏙️ ❄️ 🔥 🌊 project: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/environmental-ds-book/ |
W3 - Open Canvas 📋 |
Project Lead: Alejandro Coca-Castro @acocac
Mentor: Delphine Larivière @Delphine-L
Welcome to OLS-4! This issue will be used to track your project and progress during the program. Please use this checklist over the next few weeks as you start Open Life Science program 🎉.
Week 1 (week starting 13 September 2021): Meet your mentor!
If you're a group, each teammate should complete this assessment individually. This is here to help you set your own personal goals during the program. No need to share your results, but be ready to share your thoughts with your mentor.
Before Week 2 (week starting 20 September 2021): Cohort Call (Welcome to Open Life Science!)
Attend call or catch up via YouTube
Create an issue on the OLS-4 GitHub repository for your OLS work and share the link to your mentor.
Draft a brief vision statement using your goals
This lesson from the Open Leadership Training Series (OLTS) might be helpful
Leave a comment on this issue with your draft vision statement & be ready to share this on the call
Check the Syllabus for notes and connection info for all the cohort calls.
Before Week 3 (week starting 27 September 2021): Meet your mentor!
Before Week 4: Cohort Call (Tooling and roadmapping for Open projects)
Week 5 and later
README.md
file, or landing page, for your projectLICENSE.md
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
This issue is here to help you keep track of work as you start Open Life Science program. Please refer to the OLS-4 Syllabus for more detailed weekly notes and assignments past week 4.
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