Browsing Waterloo Research by Author "Lin, Jimmy"
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Breaking Down Barriers: Examining the Accessibility of Global Water Futures Research
Eager, Sara; Persaud, B.D.; Goucher, N.; Grant, J.; Behbooei, M.; Dukacz, K.; Van Cappellen, Philippe; Lin, Jimmy; Adapa, P. (University of Waterloo, 2023)The Global Water Futures program (GWF) was granted $77.8 million by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund to conduct research on the forecasting and management of water futures in Canada as part of an effort to combat ... -
Content Selection and Curation for Web Archiving: The Gatekeepers vs. the Masses
Milligan, Ian; Ruest, Nick; Lin, Jimmy (Association for Computing Machinery, 2016-06)Any preservation effort must begin with an assessment of what content to preserve, and web archiving is no different. There have historically been two answers to the question "what should we archive?" The Internet Archive's ... -
Desiderata for Exploratory Search Interfaces to Web Archives in Support of Scholarly Activities
Jackson, Andrew; Lin, Jimmy; Milligan, Ian; Ruest, Nick (Association for Computing Machinery, 2016-06)Web archiving initiatives around the world capture ephemeral web content to preserve our collective digital memory. In this paper, we describe initial experiences in providing an exploratory search interface to web archives ... -
Rescuing Historical Climate Observations to Support Hydrological Research: A Case Study of Solar Radiation Data
Odunayo, Ogundepo; Sookoo, Naveela; Bathla, Gautam; Cavallin, Anthony; Persaud, Bhaleka; Szigeti, Kathy; Van Cappellen, Philippe; Lin, Jimmy (ACM, 2021-08-16)The acceleration of climate change and its impact highlight the need for long-term reliable climate data at high spatiotemporal resolution to answer key science questions in cold regions hydrology. Prior to the digital ... -
Short-term predictions of transient shallow groundwater levels at local scale using data-driven models
Ju, Jiangyue; Rudolph, David L.; Lin, Jimmy; Behbooei, Morteza (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-15)Groundwater is a critical natural resource for human activities and a vital component of the hydrological cycle. The fluctuation of groundwater level (GWL) can be induced by the interplay of several natural processes and ... -
Unlocking the Power of GWF Research: Introducing an AI-Driven Portal for Enhanced Accessibility and User-Friendly Experience!
Behbooei, M.; Kamalloo, Ehsan; Persaud, Bhaleka; Eager, Sara; Goucher, Nancy; Grant, J.; Van Cappellen, Philippe; Lin, Jimmy (University of Waterloo, 2023-05)The Canada First Research Excellence Fund provided CDN $77.8 million to the Global Water Futures Programme (GWF) to generate practical scientific knowledge on how to forecast, prepare for, and manage water futures in Canada, ...