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Facilitate Scientific Discovery with ArcGIS Analysis Ecosystem

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We rely on Earth to sustain us. Yet our human footprint is creating many challenges.It's safe to say that what we've done with environmental degradation, depletion of natural resources, and the issues of social instability are creating uncertainty for usall.Any one of these issues is overwhelming.And they're all interconnected — climate change, natural disasters, loss of nature, overpopulation.

Understanding today's complex challenges and its responserequirebetterunderstanding ofEarthssystem of system’s, it requires an interconnected world, where our best science, our best information, our best technologies, and our best communication and collaborationeffortsarelinked. GIS provides the connecting rodto facilitate scientific discoverythat isneeded totransformo你的女orld,to makeit a place where humanity and nature can not only co-exist,but also thrive.

Join a team of scientists who willshowcase howa geospatial infrastructure, ArcGIS,provides the means to integrate and access data from multiple sources, formats, and scientific domains,and toperform analysis cutting across variedtime and space attributes,to see spatial patterns and trends, through maps, charts, animations,3Dviewsandto help us better understand our world.This session includespresentations and fivetechnicaldemonstrations to extract deeperinsightsfrom massive volumes of multidimensional地球观测, usinginterconnected tools,analytical methods,and spatialalgorithms, including machine learning,deep learning, Notebooks, and R scriptingtechniquestobetter understand our worldso that we are prepared to act.

Presenter(s):Dr. Lorraine Tighe(Esri), Ryan Bolt(NOAA), Dr. Joseph Kerski(Esri), Ankita Bakshi(Esri),Matthew Tisdale(NASA), and Dr. Orhun Aydin(Esri).

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