CALL FOR POSTER ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON CLIMATE INFORMATICS

September 25 - 26, 2014

Hosted by the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado

Website: hhttps://www2.image.ucar.edu/event/ci2014

WORKSHOP OVERVIEW

The amount of observational and model-simulated data within the climate 
sciences has grown at an accelerating rate since the early 1980s. The 
increasing amount of available data creates many opportunities for 
researchers in machine learning and statistics to partner with climate 
scientists in the development of new methods for interdisciplinary knowledge 
discovery.

Climate informatics broadly refers to any research combining climate science 
with approaches from statistics, machine learning and data mining. The 
Climate Informatics workshop series, now in its third year, seeks to bring 
together researchers from all of these areas. We aim to stimulate the 
discussion of new ideas, foster new collaborations, grow the climate 
informatics community, and thus accelerate discovery across disciplinary 
boundaries.

The format of the workshop seeks to overcome cross-disciplinary language 
barriers and to emphasize communication between participants by featuring 
tutorials, invited talks, panel discussions, posters and break-out sessions. 
The programs of previous workshops can be found here (CI 2012, CI 2011). We 
invite all researchers interested in learning about critical issues and 
opportunities in the field of climate informatics to join us, whether 
established in the field or just starting out.

TRAVEL FELLOWSHIPS

This year we are very pleased to again be offering travel fellowships . 
Anyone who submits a poster abstract is eligible; fellowships will be 
awarded competitively upon review of the submitted abstracts. Preference 
will be given to students. Please indicate with your submission whether you 
wish to be considered for a travel fellowship.

POSTER ABSTRACTS

We encourage submissions on topics anywhere at the interface of climate 
science and machine learning, statistics, data mining, or related fields. 
Reviews, position papers, and works in progress, are also encouraged. The 
workshop does not have archival proceedings, therefore previously published 
work, or work in parallel submission, is also allowed. Topics include but 
are NOT limited to:

   Machine learning, statistics, or data mining, applied to climate science

   Management and processing of large climate datasets .Long and short-term 
climate prediction

   Ensemble characterization of climate model projections. Past 
paleo)climate reconstruction

   Uncertainty quantification .Spatio-temporal methods applied to climate 
data

   Time series methods applied to climate data

   Methods for modeling, detecting and predicting climate extremes

   Climate change attribution

   Dependence and causality among climate variables

   Detection and characterization of climate teleconnections

   Data assimilation

   Climate model parameterizations

   Hybrid methods



IMPORTANT DATES:

Friday, July 25, 2014   Poster abstracts due

Friday, August 15, 2014 Author notification

Friday, August 15, 2014 Travel fellowship notification

Friday, September 5 2014        Revised abstracts due

Thursday-Friday, September 25-26, 2014  Workshop takes place at NCAR, in 
Boulder, CO



Please submit a short (1-2 page) abstract, using the template and guidelines 
provided at

 https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ci2014

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