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PULSO is a free scientific software, created by Juan José Neiff and Matías Neiff, designed to analyze recurrent phenomena over time. Its main application is in the study of fluvial systems and wetlands, allowing to understand the dynamics of floods, droughts and their impacts on biodiversity and landscape.
PULSO transforms time series of hydrometric data into key information for ecological analysis. Through the FITRAS function (Frequency, Intensity, Tension, Regularity, Amplitude and Seasonality), the software quantifies the attributes of hydrosedimentological pulses, facilitating the interpretation of complex ecological processes.
In our constant search for innovation, we are incorporating PRISMA, a new form of artificial intelligence based on social algorithms.
This system can decompose time series into sine functions, allowing us to anticipate long-term hydrological behavior with an unprecedented perspective.
We are currently testing PRISMA in different rivers around the world, thus expanding PULSO's predictive and analytical capabilities.