MIL-OSI USA: October 9, 2024 CDI Monthly Meeting: Statement of Interest Lightning Presentations

Source: US Geological Survey

The October 9, 2024 CDI monthly virtual meeting will feature 90-second lightning presentations from the statements of interest submitted to the CDI Request for Proposals.

Join us at our monthly meeting on October 9, 2024 from 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Eastern Time to hear lightning talks from our FY 2025 CDI Statement of Interest submitters!

 ID Project Title
A Enabling Accurate Positioning: Critical Updates needed in GIS Protocols to Support Lunar and Planetary Science
B Leveraging the National Water Model to Inform Binational Management of Invasive Carp in North America
C Is it me or the data source? Providing real-time download reliability metrics to users
D Incorporating landscape change into a climate-driven water model for California
E Development of machine-learning models for delineating areas of high groundwater discharge potential
F Scaling-up phenological date matching for invasive species mapping: a free opensource workflow
G In-Person Git/Software Release Workshop for USGS and Python/R Data Retrieval Demo for Open Science
H Develop a natural language processing web application to analyze large amounts of text
I Big Carp, Bigger Data: Creating an API for the Riverine Acoustic Fish Telemetry (RAFT) Network
J Increasing understanding of large river dynamics through an open-source bedform toolbox
K Speedy Trends: An R package to rapidly estimate trends for big data
L An application for automation and streamlining of workflow for modeling of time-series data
M GeoDRAW (Geospatial Data Retrieval and Alignment Workflow) to advance data-visualization and earth systems model development
N Data quality control for everyone: a course and recipes for well-documented data workflows in R
O Automated evaluation of interpolation techniques available in ArcGIS Pro
P Terrestrial Remote Sensing Data Ingestion with PyHAT (Python Hyperspectral Analysis Tool)
Q Seeing Below the Surface: Geospatial Delivery of Hi-Res Aquatic Ecosystem Data from Autonomous Underwater Vehicles
R Developing a web-based data repository and inference tool for sediment fingerprinting
S An open-source workflow combining 3DEP and NAIP data to support meadow conservation and restoration 
T Community Tools for Standardized Glacier Change Research
U Bridging the learning gap in the R computing environment using Water-Quality Data
V Understanding and streamlining environmental DNA QA/QC analysis
W Advancing the Geophysical Survey (GS) data standard and GSPy toolbox
X An Open-Source Workflow for Point Cloud based Geomorphic Change Detection and Sediment Budget Analysis
Y Snakemake training: Building data pipelines in Python
Z Standard North American Fish Sampling Data Webtool: Sharing, Improving and Maintaining 

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