Computer Scientists Assist with Conservation Planning
  August 16, 2011
  Postdoctoral Scholar Daniel R. Golovin and colleagues including Professor Andreas Krause have won the Outstanding Paper Award in the Computational Sustainability and Artificial Intelligence Track at the 2011 Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Conference for their paper entitled Dynamic Resource Allocation in Conservation Planning. The paper was selected from 975 submissions. It addresses how computer science (in particular machine learning and adaptive optimization) can help conservation planning, by making recommendations about how to best protect rare species. [Read the paper]
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      Trity Pourbahrami
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