
Season 6 · Episode 57
Predicting What the Clouds are Covering Up
The Random Sample · ACEMS
August 17, 202132m 21s
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Show Notes
Thousands of species around the world are being threatened by land clearing to make way for agricultural or urban development. To track land clearing, researchers are now turning to free satellite imagery to try to see what's going on in certain areas. But there's one big problem. At any given time, two-thirds of the earth is covered by clouds. To get around that, an ACEMS team developed new statistical modelling techniques to predict what the clouds are covering up in those images. The Random Sample is a podcast by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers. In this show, we share stories about mathematics, statistics and the people involved. To learn more about ACEMS, visit https://acems.org.au.
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conservationclimate changeclimate crisisspeciesexctinctionstatisticsmathematicsmathsstatsmachine learning