Tracking Bird Migration Patterns with Machine Learning & AI

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Partner: Environment Canada DS4CG 2023. Aerial insectivore populations have been declining in Canada, prompting the need for a model that can predict bird migration patterns. When a roost of birds take off together, they appear as a distinct shape in weather radar data. By adapting algorithms to fit Canadian weather radar data, we created a model that accurately predicts migration patterns. In addition, the model can even detect roosts that were previously missed by EC. 

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Integrating DISCount for Disaster Relief

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Partner: Red Cross Netherlands DS4CG 2023. The focus of the second summer of our partnership with the Red Cross was to integrate DISCount, UMass Computer Vision Lab's new approach to estimating counts in object detection, into the Red Cross' workflow for counting damaged buildings after a disaster. Our lightweight model helps responders save time and effort in determining the disaster's impact and severity, which ultimately helps the Red Cross deliver aid quickly.

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Reddit Map

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Reddit Map is an open-source tool that makes navigating Reddit data easier by displaying clusters of communities with overlapping community members.

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Save the Whales

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When whales are encountered near the surface of the ocean, it’s useful to be able to quickly assess their health for conservation and evaluation purposes. As part of our Data Science for the Common Good program, Master’s students Chhandak Bagchi and Gizem Cicekli developed a tool for identifying a whale from an aerial image. 

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