Computational Ecology, Environment, and Conservation - CEEC Lab

Computational Ecology, Environment, and Conservation - CEEC Lab

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We explore the growing interface between Ecology, Environment, Conservation, and Computer Science.

Computation has fundamentally changed the way we study nature. New data collection technology, such as GPS, high-definition cameras, UAVs, genotyping, and crowdsourcing, are generating data about wild populations that are orders of magnitude richer than any previously collected. In this lab we investigate how computational approaches can be a trustworthy partner of every stage of the scientific pr

Perspectives in machine learning for wildlife conservation - Nature Communications 02/21/2022

paper on and for in Nature Communications
Devis Tuia, Benjamin Kellenberger, Sara Beery, Blair R. Costelloe, Silvia Zuffi, Benjamin Risse, Alexander Mathis, Mackenzie W. Mathis, Frank van Langevelde, Tilo Burghardt, Roland Kays, Holger Klinck, Martin Wikelski, Iain Couzin, Grant van Horn, Meg Crofoot, Chuck Stewart, Tanya Berger-Wolf

Perspectives in machine learning for wildlife conservation - Nature Communications Animal ecologists are increasingly limited by constraints in data processing. Here, Tuia and colleagues discuss how collaboration between ecologists and data scientists can harness machine learning to capitalize on the data generated from technological advances and lead to novel modeling approaches.

Cross-platform spread: vaccine-related content, sources, and conspiracy theories in YouTube videos shared in early Twitter COVID-19 conversations 02/20/2022

An article on discourse on social media and how it changed as -19 started to spread. We discovered Russian TV efforts to promote anti-vaccination early in the pandemic. Specifically, they featured pre-pandemic Robert F. Kennedy "interview," in which he claimed that the CDC is a vaccine factory. It is interesting that the anti-vaccination movement frequently relies on pseudo science and pseudo media to advance their messages.
Tamar Ginossar, Iain Cruickshank, Elena Zheleva, Jason A. Sulskis, Tanya Berger-Wolf

Cross-platform spread: vaccine-related content, sources, and conspiracy theories in YouTube videos shared in early Twitter COVID-19 conversations (2022). Cross-platform spread: vaccine-related content, sources, and conspiracy theories in YouTube videos shared in early Twitter COVID-19 conversations. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics. Ahead of Print.

Granville alumni win Ohio State University coding competition by going mouseless 01/22/2022

Congratulations to CEEC lab member Craig Fouts ! His team's 1st place at HackOHI/O earned some hometown paper coverage from the Newark Advocate for their webcam-based mouse software that makes 3D-modeling programs easier and more accessible.

Granville alumni win Ohio State University coding competition by going mouseless Three Granville High School alumni were part of a first-place team during OSU's annual hackathon.

Students, companies win at annual hackathon 01/14/2022

Continuing the lab tradition, congratulations to our undergraduate student Craig Fouts and the team on winning the Hack OHI/O at The State University!
The team Angry Pixies (Craig Fouts, Baker Poling, Noah LaPolt, Noah Charlton) won the HackOHI/O 2021 hackathon organized by OHI/O Ohio State College of Engineering. They received the grand prize for their work on a gesture-recognition accessibility tool called Space Rat that enables users to perform input on Windows that might otherwise be difficult or impossible with a conventional keyboard and mouse.

Students, companies win at annual hackathon HackOHI/O enables students to work in teams to build something meaningful or solve an industry-sponsored challenge.

01/14/2022

New name, new logo, new location, new members!
Computational Population Biology Lab is now CEEC Lab: Computational Ecology, Environment, and Conservation. We moved to The Ohio State University. Welcoming new members Namrata Banerji, Moniba Keymanesh, Tessa Cotron, Sebrina T Zeleke, Reshma Ramesh Babu, Craig Fouts.

Namrata Banerji - Graduate Research Associate - The Ohio State University | LinkedIn 02/12/2021

Welcome the newest Computational Population Biology Lab member, the first one at Computer Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University: Namrata Banerji is starting on her PhD adventure

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