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Major Accomplishments
The SSAI-led Earth Science Data System Working Groups (ESDSWG) Organization Prioritizes Machine Learning to Keep Pace with the Next Generation of Earth Science Applications
The Earth Science Data System Working Groups (ESDSWG) is an organization that brings together subject matter experts from NASA’s Earth science community to collaborate on developing recommendations for improving NASA Earth science data systems. Membership includes representatives from the Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) project, the Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs), and NASA funded research programs, while SSAI employs the lead program coordinator. Current focus areas include improving the infusion of new technologies into NASA Earth science data systems and developing expertise in machine learning for Earth science applications.
Working groups are formed, renewed, and retired on an annual cycle based around the ESDSWG annual meeting. In response to SSAI’s insight into future technology needs, the SSAI-led ESDSWG team designed the 2021 ESDWG Annual Meeting to explore community needs in technology infusion and machine learning and to establish four new working groups to address this need. SSAI’s ongoing work includes liaison with ESDIS and ACCESS program management to monitor progress on the working group objectives and working with the working group technical chairs to ensure that objectives are being met and that they have the resources that they need.
ESDIS continues to value the recommendation produced by the working groups and many of the recommendation go on to be adopted as Earth Science Data Systems (ESDS) best practices. The current work on machine learning is particularly important to the emergence of a new generation of Earth science applications and SSAI’s contribution through ESDSWG collaboration efforts will undoubtedly continue to advance the field.
In The News
Ten current and former SSAI employees contributed to an article that was on the March issue of Nature