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SUMMARY:AP1B - ACM Papers Session 1B
DESCRIPTION:iMagine: AI-Powered Image Data Analysis in Aquatic Science\n\n
 The iMagine platform leverages AI-driven tools to enhance the analysis of 
 imaging data in marine and freshwater research, contributing to the study 
 of ocean, sea, coastal, and inland water health. Connected to the European
  Open Science Cloud (EOSC), it enables the development, training, and depl
 oyme...\n\n\nElnaz Azmi, Khadijeh Alibabaei, and Valentin Kozlov (Karlsruh
 e Institute of Technology (KIT)); Álvaro López García (Instituto de Fisica
  de Cantabria (IFCA), CSIC-UC); Dick Schaap (Mariene Informatie Service BV
  (MARIS)); and Gergely Sipos (EGI Foundation)\n---------------------\nSpac
 e-Time Parallel Scaling of Parareal with a Physics-Informed Fourier Neural
  Operator Coarse Propagator Applied to the Black-Scholes Equation\n\nItera
 tive parallel-in-time algorithms like Parareal can extend scaling beyond t
 he saturation of purely spatial parallelization when solving initial value
  problems. However, they require the user to build coarse models to handle
  the unavoidable serial transport of information in time. This is a time-.
 ..\n\n\nAbdul Qadir Ibrahim, Sebastian Götschel, and Daniel Ruprecht (Hamb
 urg University of Technology)\n\nDomain: Climate, Weather, and Earth Scien
 ces, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chair: Fawzi
  Mohamed (ETH Zurich / CSCS)
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