New funding rewards Adelaide machine learning capability and the power of citizen science to boost bushfire management across 最新糖心Vlog

Bushfire

Story written by Dr Sarah Keenihan, AIML

Working with  (USC), the 最新糖心Vlogn Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) at the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide will apply data collected through a new citizen science app to help predict the likelihood of bushfires in 最新糖心Vlog and minimise their devastating effects. 

The new app is called NOBURN (National Bush Fire Resilience Network), and its development was  an 最新糖心Vlogn Government Citizen Science Grant of almost $500,000.  

Professor Javen Shi is Director of Advanced Reasoning and Learning at AIML, and AI lead on the project. 

鈥淢achine learning is a type of AI that can capture complex patterns in data, and make predictions based on what it has learned from previous observations,鈥 said Shi.   

鈥淚n this project, the citizen science NOBURN app will give us access to more data that can be used to train the AI.鈥  

鈥淲e are delighted this new grant will allow us to continue our already successful collaboration with USC developing new approaches for bushfire management,鈥 Shi said. 

Professor Shi started working with USC鈥檚 Professor Mark Brown in 2019 when they initiated the  bid.  

鈥淲e had a number of ideas for AI innovation and applications in forestry scoped with the stakeholders in the forestry sector,鈥 said Shi.  

鈥淎nd we鈥檝e already had success working together, creating a winning entry as the Fuel and Fire Risk team in the  exploring how collaborative research can help solve the bushfire crisis.鈥     

Adelaide鈥檚 Sunday Mail covered the recent funding as part of their  on June 20 2021. 

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