Saving our planet’s biodiversity with AI, the academic job market – Sara Beery, PhD Caltech

Bio:
Sara Beery has always been passionate about the natural world, and she saw a need for technology-based approaches to conservation and sustainability challenges. This led her to pursue a PhD at Caltech, where her research focuses on computer vision for global-scale biodiversity monitoring. She works closely with Microsoft AI for Earth and Google Research to translate her work into usable tools. Sara’s prior experience as a professional ballerina and a nontraditional student has taught her the value of unique and diverse perspectives in the research community. She’s passionate about increasing diversity and inclusion in STEM through mentorship and outreach.
Abstract:
Biodiversity is declining globally at unprecedented rates. Sara will show us how AI can help in solving this problem.
Topics:
00:00 Talk
24:15 Risk of deploying those AI models in the real world
27:15 Distribution generalization problem and causal techniques
30:08 Day in the life of Sara and traveling around the world
31:19 Detection and anti-poaching
33:43 Extraction of interaction data from camera trap on multi-objects
35:17 Previous experience before starting the Ph.D. as a professional ballet and research during the bachelor
37:42 Tips for doing research in AI for Conservation
38:20 Environmental DNA is a possibility to monitor biodiversity?
41:17 Advice for people entering the academic job market
46:55 Increasing diversity and inclusion in STEM through mentorship, teaching, and outreach
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