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UID:submissions.supercomputing.org_SC21_sess243_spostu110@linklings.com
SUMMARY:One Fish, Two Fish: Choosing Optimal Edge Topologies for Real-Time
  Autonomous Fish Surveys
DESCRIPTION:ACM Student Research Competition: Graduate Poster, ACM Student
  Research Competition: Undergraduate Poster, Posters\n\nOne Fish, Two Fish
 : Choosing Optimal Edge Topologies for Real-Time Autonomous Fish Surveys\n
 \nTsen\n\nThe oceans represent more than seventy percent of the Earth's su
 rface, and marine ecosystems are central to many global challenges. Howeve
 r, monitoring the environment through state-of-the-art devices that requir
 e the use of GPUs presents unique challenges for the development of comput
 er vision, artificial intelligence, and cloud computing technologies that 
 allow marine scientists to collect and process data in greater volumes tha
 n ever before and offer solutions that can improve the efficiency of real-
 time data acquisition and analysis to address complex biological and ecolo
 gical issues.\n\nTag: In-Person Only\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Progra
 m Reg Pass, Exhibit Hall Only
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