LIDA Seminar Series 26th November 2020
- Date
- Thursday 26 November 2020, 12pm - 1pm
This LIDA Seminar will be presented via Zoom
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Presentation 1: Methods for Real-time pedestrian Simulation
By: Keiran Suchak
Abstract: This work focusses on the development of methods for the real-time simulation of pedestrian motion in urban environments. Pedestrian simulations are typically undertaken using agent-based models; the stochastic nature of these models, however, means that they typically diverge from the behaviour we observe in the real world. This work, therefore, focuses on developing methods to ensure that such models remain faithful to the scenarios that they seek to model by streaming in data.
More info can be found on the SoG website: https://environment.leeds.ac.uk/geography-research-degrees/dir-record/student-alumni-profiles/1527/keiran-suchak
Presentation 1: Hierarchical Clustering of X-band Weather Radar Data
By: Maryna Lukach
Abstract: This talk presents a novel data-driven technique for identifying different classes in Quasi-Vertical Profiles (QVPs) based on observations made by the NCAS X-band dual-polarization Doppler weather radar (NXPol). This technique provides a physical delineation of multivariate radar observations into classes. The classes are identified as clusters belonging to a hierarchical structure preserving the data-driven inheritances. The number of different classes in the data is not predefined and the method obtains the optimal number of clusters by implementing a recursive process. The obtained optimal clustering is then used to label the original data.
If you wish to ask the presenters any questions or offer feedback, please email lida@leeds.ac.uk. Thank you.