Earthquake Detection with Crowd-sourced Data
Podcast |
Data Skeptic
Publisher |
Kyle Polich
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Mathematics
Science
Technology
Publication Date |
Dec 25, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:29:27

Have you ever wanted to hear what an earthquake sounds like? Today on the show we have Omkar Ranadive, Computer Science Masters student at NorthWestern University, who collaborates with Suzan van der Lee, an Earth and Planetary Sciences professor at Northwestern University, on the crowd-sourcing project Earthquake Detective. 

Email Links: Suzan: suzan@earth.northwestern.edu  Omkar: omkar.ranadive@u.northwestern.edu">omkar.ranadive@u.northwestern.edu

Works Mentioned: 

Paper: Applying Machine Learning to Crowd-sourced Data from Earthquake Detective https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.04740 by Omkar Ranadive, Suzan van der Lee, Vivan Tang, and Kevin Chao Github: https://github.com/Omkar-Ranadive/Earthquake-Detective Earthquake Detective: https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/vivitang/earthquake-detective

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