Dear colleagues,

I am an early-career applied machine learning researcher working with sea
ice, remote sensing, and biodiversity informatics. A particular interest of
mine is the geophysical, climatic and ecological applications of machine
learning and artificial intelligence in the Arctic and Antarctica.
Artificial intelligence has been playing an increasingly influential and
useful part in Arctic and Antarctic research in recent years, both in the
natural and social sciences aspects, especially with the rapid advances in
deep learning and computer vision. Currently, to my knowledge, there does
not exist a large-scale organized scientific group centered around Polar AI
open to all interested parties. After chatting with a few other researchers
with similar interests, I realized that it is crucial to coordinate a
community / working group focused on the AI-Polar intersection so that
research efforts are streamlined to some extent and there can be many more
opportunities for involvement.

*If your Arctic/polar applied research involves AI or you are simply
interested in the subject, feel free to fill out this Google form as an
Expression of Interest in our "Polar AI Working Group":*
https://forms.gle/AR8XmKMj9J5Extxd7

After receiving the EOIs, I will be setting up a slack channel where we can
coordinate the community and set up events and other collaboration
opportunities. The community won't be overly formal, and we emphasize that
ALL are welcome.

Additionally, feel free to forward this email to colleagues or others that
might be interested. We want to create as diverse a group as possible:
folks from academia, industry, and government; those interested in the
Arctic/Antarctic natural sciences and the social sciences; newcomers to AI
and experts; researchers focused on sea ice, glaciers, marine ecology,
remote sensing, climate variability, biogeochemical processes, etc.

Best regards,
Thomas Y. Chen
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