2022
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.21785111
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Fast Ocean Front Detection Using Deep Learning Edge Detection Models

Abstract: <p>Small-scale ocean fronts play a significant role in absorbing the excess heat and CO2 generated by climate change, yet their dynamics are not well understood. Existing in-situ and remote sensing measurements of the ocean have inadequate spatial and temporal coverage to map small-scale ocean fronts globally. Additionally, conventional algorithms to generate ocean front maps are computationally intensive and require data with long lead times. We propose machine learning (ML) models to detect temperature… Show more

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