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CDI FY21 Funded Projects

The Community for Data Integration supported 13 projects in FY21. 

CDI annually funds projects that promote data integration for interdisciplinary research, innovative data management, and demonstrations of new technology. Awarded projects for FY21 are below, with links to the project page in the title.

 
Title Lead PI USGS program
Processing a new generation of hyperspectral data on the Cloud using Pangeo Itiya Aneece Western Geographic Science Center
From reactive- to condition-based maintenance: Anomaly predictions and automated review for USGS time-series data Matthew Cashman Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Water Science Center
Making USGS/NOAA Total Water Level and Coastal Change Forecast data accessible through user-friendly interfaces Kara Doran St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center
Modernizing sensor data workflows to leverage Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud-based technologies Thomas Gushue Southwest Biological Science Center
Landsat-derived fire history metrics to provide critical information for prioritizing prescribed fire across the Southeast Todd Hawbaker Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center
GIS Clipping and Summarization Tool for Points, Lines, Polygons, and Rasters Sue Kemp Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
Delivering the North American tree-ring fire history network through a web application and an R package Ellis Margolis Fort Collins Science Center, New Mexico Landscapes Field Station
Improving forest structure mapping andregeneration prediction with multi-scale lidar observations  Birgit Peterson Earth Resources Observation and Science
Diverse data to improve Southwest fire forecasts: Joining novel remote sensing, post-fire dynamics, and intra-annual precipitation patterns Sasha Reed Southwest Biological Science Center
Advancing Post-Fire Debris Flow Hazard Science with a Field Deployable Mapping Tool Francis Rengers Geologic Hazards Science Center
Development of a web-based tool for coastal water resources management Tara Root Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center
The Wildfire Trends Tool: a data visualization and analysis tool to facilitate land management needs and scientific inquiry Douglas Shinneman Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
Coast Train: Massive Library of Labeled Coastal Images to Train Machine Learning for Coastal Hazards and Resources Phillipe Wernette

Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center

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