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The Doodleverse (https://github.com/DoodleThe Doodleverse (https://github.com/Doodleverse) is an ecosystem of Python software, data, and Machine Learning (ML) models for the application of image segmentation. Image segmentation is pixelwise classification, and is ubiquitously applied across Earth sciences. Imagery is any type of gridded data, including numerical model inputs and outputs. As such, image segmentation is a potentially useful generic tool in numerical modeling exercises, which will be demonstrated using a case study in this poster and epub.</br></br>Doodleverse workflows are fully reproducible, such that it is possible to entirely reconstruct a labeled dataset and model from scratch by anyone on any computing platform. There are 3 main software; 1) “Doodler”, a human-in-the-loop ML tool for interactive image segmentation, 2) “Segmentation Gym”, for training image segmentation models, facilitating model experimentation, and 3) “Segmentation Zoo”, a repository of trained models that each do specific tasks, along with code implementation examples. Deep learning models are based on Keras/Tensorflow. Currently, the UNet, Residual UNet, and Segformer model architectures are available.</br></br>The focus now is building downstream and demonstrative applications that use Segmentation Zoo models for specific data retrieval, extraction and mapping tasks. They include 1) “CoastSeg”, for mapping coastal shoreline dynamics using satellite imagery; 2) “Seg2Map”, for generic landuse/cover and landform mapping from publicly available high-resolution imagery; and 3) “PingMapper”, for mapping river and lake substrates from sidescan sonar imagery. Watch out for more Doodleverse applications in the future!re Doodleverse applications in the future!  +
The Doodleverse: A python ecosystem for geoscientific image segmentation  +
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Evan  +, Sharon  +, Venus  +  and Cameron  +
UNCG  +, USGS  +  and Northern Arizona University  +
Goldstein  +, Fitzpatrick  +, Ku  +  and Bodine  +
Greensboro  +, Santa Cruz  +  and Flagstaff  +
dbuscombe@gmail.com  +
Marda Science LLC / USGS  +
2) Best practices open source Python-based infrastructure  +
1) Introduction to Landlab  +
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Marine Working Group  +, Terrestrial Working Group  +, Coastal Working Group  +, Education and Knowledge Transfer (EKT) Working Group  +, Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group  +, Hydrology Focus Research Group  +  and Ecosystem Dynamics Focus Research Group  +