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    • Feature Identification 

      Shaw, Justin (University of Waterloo, 2020-08-04)
      We present several methods for identifying time periods of interest (features) in a wide range of data sets. The gamma method is a computationally inexpensive, flexible feature identification method which uses a comparison ...
    • Feature identification in time series data sets 

      Shaw, Justin; Stastna, Marek; Coutino, Aaron; Walter, Ryan K.; Reinhardt, Eduard (Elsevier, 2019-05)
      We present a computationally inexpensive, flexible feature identification method which uses a comparison of time series to identify a rank-ordered set of features in geophysically-sourced data sets. Many physical phenomena ...
    • Machine Learning for Streamflow Prediction 

      Gauch, Martin (University of Waterloo, 2020-04-16)
      Accurate prediction of streamflow—the amount of water flowing past a stream section at a given time—is a long-standing challenge in hydrology. Not only do researchers strive to understand the natural processes at play, the ...
    • Modelling the Subglacial Hydrology of Trinity-Wykeham Glaciers of the Northern Canadian Arctic 

      Willette, Michael (University of Waterloo, 2023-11-09)
      In Canada’s High Arctic region, the melting of glacial ice contributes substantially to the world’s increasing sea levels (Harig and Simons, 2016). Of the icebergs in the region, approximately 62% are discharged by ...

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