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Using Data Mining to Improve Our Understanding of the Connections between Health, the Environment, and Weather
This panel session will bring together researchers in artificial intelligence, data mining, statistics, and health and the environment. Our focus will be on how we can apply data mining to health and environmental prediction problems. This will include a discussion of: • Existing data mining applications to health and environmental issues • Potential applications and/or existing health and environmental data where data mining can be helpful • Potential issues of privacy • Methodologies and approaches • Success stories and failures • Value of using this approach over others
Host Conference(s)
11th Conference on Artificial and Computational Intelligence and its Applications to the Environmental Sciences (AI)
Contact(s): Amy McGovern, amcgovern@ou.edu Jeffrey Basara jbasara@ou.edu
Partnering Conference(s)
4th Environment and Health (HEALTH), 29th Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies (EIPT)
Contact(s): 4HEALTH: Wendy Thomas, wthomas@ametsoc.org 29EIPT: Nazila Merati, lalala@uw.edu