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Project Name

A short description about your project goes here.

Inlcude atleast 1 tag from the following list:

  • Software
  • CI4AI
  • AI4CI
  • Foundation-AI
  • PADI
  • Visual-Analytics
  • Digital-Agriculture
  • Animal-Ecology
  • Smart-Foodsheds
  • Food-Access

For guidance on what to include in Tutorials, How-To Guides, Explanation, and Reference, you can follow Diatxis.

License

  • MIT, BSD etc.
  • e.g License
  • Add any other liceses that you want to include.

References

What can be included:

  • Links to related resources (e.g., libraries, tools) or external documentation.
  • Definitions of key terms and concepts used in the project.

Acknowledgements

  • Please include other funding sources to the section below.

National Science Foundation (NSF) funded AI institute for Intelligent Cyberinfrastructure with Computational Learning in the Environment (ICICLE) (OAC 2112606)

Issue reporting

  • Please include how can someone report any issue(s) that they had when using the component, email support, github issues, etc?

Tutorials

What can be included:

  • A high-level introduction to the task or workflow.
  • A list of prerequisites (e.g. software requirements, configurations).
  • A sequence of steps that guide users through accomplishing a goal.
  • Visual aids such as screenshots or GIFs, if necessary, to clarify complex steps.
  • End results, showcasing the outcome of following the tutorial.

How-To Guides

What can be included:

  • Problem description: A brief overview of the task or issue at hand.
  • Step-by-step instructions on how to complete the task.
  • Potential variations or advanced tips to enhance the process.
  • Troubleshooting advice for common pitfalls.
  • Relevant code snippets, commands, or configuration examples.

Explanation

What can be included:

  • High-level overview of core concepts and principles.
  • Explanations of how the system works and why certain design patterns or approaches were chosen.
  • Diagrams, flowcharts, or illustrations to visualize key concepts.
  • Background information to help users grasp the context of the project’s design and architecture.
  • Suggested readings or resources for further exploration.

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