The FDL (Frontier Development Lab) Europe presented the work done at the Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) annual conference. The purpose of the conference is to foster the exchange of research on neural information processing systems in their biological, technological, mathematical and theoretical aspects. The core focus is peer-reviewed novel research which is presented and discussed in the general session, along with invited talks by leaders in their field. FDL Researcher Valentina Zantedeschi presented Cumulo, a breakthrough dataset and method of fusing radar and image data for improved cloud classification. This was also awarded the best paper in the Climate Change research workshop, which is a fantastic achievement. Josh Veitch-Michaelis, FDL Researcher for the Disaster Response team, presented the Flood Detection on low cost orbital Software at the AI & HADR (Artificial Intelligence for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response) Workshop. The mission support challenge team were also accepted to present their work at the Machine Learning competitions for all workshops.
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