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Overview

Jack Dymond was affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their research focused primarily within the field of Computer Science, with a particular emphasis on the subfield of Artificial Intelligence.

The main topics explored in their work included:

  • Adversarial Robustness in Machine Learning
  • Domain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning
  • Machine Learning and Algorithms
  • Wireless Signal Modulation Classification

Dymond published at least one paper titled Graceful Degradation and Related Fields in 2021, which appeared in arXiv (Cornell University). This paper accumulated a total of four citations.

Frequent coauthors in their research included Sebastian Stein and Steve Gunn, each having collaborated on at least one publication.

The primary venue for their published research was arXiv (Cornell University), where they contributed one paper.

Best Publications

  • Submarine Thermal Springs on the Galápagos Rift

    John B. Corliss;Jack Dymond;Louis I. Gordon;John M. Edmond

  • Barium in Deep-Sea Sediment: A Geochemical Proxy for Paleoproductivity

    Jack Dymond;Erwin Suess;Mitch Lyle

  • A review of the Si cycle in the modern ocean: recent progress and missing gaps in the application of biogenic opal as a paleoproductivity proxy

    O Ragueneau;P Tréguer;A Leynaert;R.F Anderson

  • Export production of particles to the interior of the equatorial Pacific Ocean during the 1992 EqPac experiment

    Susumu Honjo;Jack Dymond;Robert Collier;Steven J. Manganini

  • Ferromanganese nodules from MANOP Sites H, S, and R—Control of mineralogical and chemical composition by multiple accretionary processes

    Jack Dymond;Mitchell Lyle;Bruce Finney;David Z. Piper

  • The chemistry of hydrothermal mounds near the Galapagos Rift

    John B. Corliss;Mitchell Lyle;Jack Dymond;Kathy Crane

  • The record of Late Pleistocene biogenic sedimentation in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean

    Mitchell Lyle;David W. Murray;Bruce P. Finney;Jack Dymond

  • Origin of Metalliferous Sediments from the Pacific Ocean

    Jack Dymond;John B. Corliss;G. Ross Heath;Cyrus W. Field

  • Geochemistry of Nazca plate surface sediments: An evaluation of hydrothermal, biogenic, detrital, and hydrogenous sources

    Jack Dymond

  • Genesis and transformation of metalliferous sediments from the East Pacific Rise, Bauer Deep, and Central Basin, northwest Nazca plate

    G. Ross Heath;Jack Dymond

  • Monsoon-controlled export fluxes to the interior of the Arabian Sea

    Susumu Honjo;Jack Dymond;Warren Prell;Venugopalan Ittekkot

  • Particulate barium fluxes and their relationships to biological productivity

    Jack Dymond;Robert Collier

  • Particle fluxes to the interior of the Southern Ocean in the Western Pacific sector along 170°W

    Susumu Honjo;Roger Francois;Steven Manganini;Jack Dymond

  • Nazca Plate: Crustal Formation and Andean Convergence

    La Verne D. Kulm;Jack Dymond;E. Julius Dasch;Donald M. Hussong

  • The vertical flux of biogenic and lithogenic material in the Ross Sea : moored sediment trap observations 1996-1998

    Robert Collier;Jack Dymond;Susumu Honjo;Steven Manganini

  • Flux comparisons between sediments and sediment traps in the eastern tropical Pacific: Implications for atmospheric C02 variations during the Pleistocene1

    Jack Dymond;Mitchell Lyle

  • Particulate organic carbon fluxes: compilation of results from the 1995 US JGOFS Arabian Sea Process Study: By the Arabian Sea Carbon Flux Group

    C. Lee;D.W. Murray;R.T. Barber;K.O. Buesseler

  • Biogenic particle fluxes in the equatorial Pacific: Evidence for both high and low productivity during the 1982‐1983 El Niño

    Jack Dymond;Robert Collier

  • Paleoproductivity and carbon burial across the California Current: The multitracers transect, 42°N

    Mitchell Lyle;Rainer Zahn;Frederick Prahl;Jack Dymond

  • A biomarker perspective on prymnesiophyte productivity in the northeast pacific ocean

    F.G. Prahl;R.B. Collier;J. Dymond;M. Lyle

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert W. Collier
Robert W. Collier Oregon State University
Mitchell W Lyle
Mitchell W Lyle Oregon State University
Susumu Honjo
Susumu Honjo Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Roger Francois
Roger Francois University of British Columbia
Nicklas G Pisias
Nicklas G Pisias Oregon State University
G. Ross Heath
G. Ross Heath Oregon State University
James McManus
James McManus Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences
Erwin Suess
Erwin Suess GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Bruce P. Finney
Bruce P. Finney Idaho State University
Rainer Zahn
Rainer Zahn Autonomous University of Barcelona

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