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2007-08 Program on Environmental Sensor Networks
Transition Workshop: Progress and Challenges
October 20-21, 2008
General Information
Application
Tentative Schedule
General Information
The Transition Workshop for the SAMSI Program on Environmental Sensor Networks will be held on October 20-21, 2008 at the Radisson Hotel in Research Triangle Park, NC.
The goals of this workshop are to:
- Present results generated by this SAMSI program to the applied mathematics, statistics and engineering communities.
- Formulate follow-up plans for this SAMSI program to continue research and education in this interdisciplinary area.
Workshop Committee: Jim Clark (Duke University), Paul Flikkema (Northern Arizona University) and Alan Gelfand (Duke University).
On-line registrations are now closed. However, on-site registrants are still welcome. Please call SAMSI at (919)685-9350.
Schedule
Monday, October 20, 2008
Radisson RTP
8:50-9:00 a.m. |
Welcome |
9:00-9:40 |
Zoe Cardon, Marine Biological Laboratory
Stream On! Navigating the Data Waves with an Interdisciplinary Crew |
9:40-10:30 |
Rosalba Ignaccolo, Universita' degli Studi di Torino and SAMSI
Functional Analysis and Clustering with Spline Libraries |
10:30-10:45 |
Break |
10:45-11:25 |
Ernst Linder, University of New Hampshire
Median Polish Algorithms for Automated Data Cleaning |
11:25-12:15 |
Working Group Breakouts |
12:15-1:00 |
Lunch |
1:00-1:40 |
David Bell, Duke University and SAMSI
Soil Moisture Modeling in Forest Ecosystems |
1:40-2:20 |
XuanLong Nguyen, Duke University and SAMSI
A Covariance Process Prior for Anomaly Detection |
2:20-2:35 |
Break |
2:35-3:15 |
Zhengyuan Zhu, University of North Carolina
Optimal Design of the Sensor Network under Energy Budget Constraints |
3:15-4:30 |
Working Subgroup Breakouts |
4:30-5:15 |
Subgroup Reports and Discussion |
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Radisson RTP
9:00-10:00 |
Sheryl Howard, Northern Arizona University
Coded Compressive Estimation in Environmental Sensor Networks |
10:00-10:15 |
Break |
10:15-11:15 |
Scott Holan, University of Missouri
Hierarchical Bayesian Markov Switching Models with Application to Predicting Spawning Success of Shovelnose Sturgeon |
11:15-12:00 |
Subgroup Planning Discussions |
12:00-12:45 |
Lunch and Closing Remarks |
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