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cantordust

Doucette et al. - 2022 - Novel Algorithms for Novel Data Machine Learning .pdf - 1 views

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    A somewhat eclectic paper about events collected with an event camera onboard the ISS, courtesy of Western Sydney University and...the US AirForce Academy.
pablo_gomez

How AI could help make Wikipedia entries more accurate - 0 views

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    Now this sounds pretty useful
pablo_gomez

Penrose Tiling Remixed - Penrose-Voronoi Tiling by Jessica In and Max Cooper - 0 views

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    I wonder if this could be used for irregular adaptive grids? From the description: "One application of the diagram is the idea of Voronoi entropy - a mathematical tool for quantitative characterisation of the orderliness of points distributed on a surface - i.e. how visually 'ordered' the tessellation is. I found this idea particularly fascinating especially when thinking about the aperiodicity and the infinite structure of the Penrose tiling. In these visuals, the Voronoi diagram is created using the vertices of the Penrose as its seed points. This creates a new type of Penrose Tiling, clearly different from the classical Penrose, however still exhibiting the fivefold structure of the original, while 'defects' begin to appear at the peripheries."
eblazquez

Refik Anadol at the AI Art Gallery at GTC 2021 | NVIDIA - 0 views

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    A very nice expo currently showcased in Berlin, well worth a visit. https://www.koeniggalerie.com/exhibitions/38455/machine-hallucinations-nature-dreams/ The concept is quite cool and teh result just stunning (I recommend giving the youtube videos a good luck on your TV if you have teh chance)
pablo_gomez

Quanta Magazine - 0 views

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    Can some of our quantum experts elaborate a bit on implications etc.? :) I'm not sure I follow.
darioizzo2

Google ad tracking won't use your browser history - Android Authority - 0 views

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    YAY!!
richbee

Scientists have taught spinach to send emails and it could warn us about climate change | Living - 0 views

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    Let's hope these researchers remember to check their spam folder...
marenr

Semantic Parsing Using Content and Context: A Case Study from Requirements Elicitation - ACL Anthology - 0 views

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    Research group is working on turning texts into executable code.
marenr

NeuroNex - Odor2Action - 0 views

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    Let's keep a eye on this... Animals use odor cues to navigate through their environments, helping them locate targets and assess danger. Much of how animal brains organize, read out, and respond to odor stimuli across spatial and temporal scales is not well understood. To tackle these questions, Odor2Action uses a highly interdisciplinary team science approach. Our work uses fruit fly, honeybee, and mouse models to determine how neural representations of odor are generated, reformatted, and translated to generate useful behaviors that guide how animals interact with their environment.
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    reminds me of the methan smelling source finding study we did ...
htoftevaag

Machine Learning for Accelerated and Inverse Metasurface Design - 0 views

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    If you have 45 minutes and you want to learn a bit about inverse design of metasurfaces using machine learning, then I would highly recommend this talk. I found it very easy to follow both the physics and machine learning parts of it.
richbee

Ecotricity founder to grow diamonds 'made entirely from the sky' | Renewable energy | The Guardian - 0 views

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    (Lucy in the sky with diamonds....?) UK billionaire is using entirely renewable sources to make "sky diamonds" from captured CO2 and hydrogen from rainwater... The CVD technology they use is not new but the idea of mining diamonds from the sky is cool!
LeopoldS

Double Trouble: Combined Cardiovascular Effects of Particulate Matter Exposure and COVID-19 | Cardiovascular Research | Oxford Academic - 0 views

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    appears like solid data confirming the link between the two; using also EO data from space
koskons

Translating lost languages using machine learning | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology - 0 views

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    System developed at MIT CSAIL aims to help linguists decipher languages that have been lost to history.
darioizzo2

Repulsive Curves | DeepAI - 0 views

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    They pack a rabbit with an intestine!! Must be relevant to something ... and they plan to using the n-body code rakau developed by Francesco ....
Athanasia Nikolaou

Measuring the predictability of life outcomes with a scientific mass collaboration | PNAS - 3 views

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    This is a social sciences paper trying to make use of ML. Quote from text: "Social scientists studying the life course must find a way to reconcile a widespread belief that understanding has been generated by these data-as demonstrated by more than 750 published journal articles using the Fragile Families data (10)-with the fact that the very same data could not yield accurate predictions of these important outcomes." "(...) In other words, the submissions were much better at predicting each other than at predicting the truth."
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    an important message to learn from
Marcus Maertens

Power generation from ambient humidity using protein nanowires | Nature - 0 views

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    Sounds juicy...
Marcus Maertens

amzn/computer-vision-basics-in-microsoft-excel: Computer Vision Basics in Microsoft Excel (using just formulas) - 2 views

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    One of the best use cases for MS Excel so far.
osikorsk

World's First 'Living Machine' Created Using Frog Cells and Artificial Intelligence | Live Science - 0 views

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    Using AI to design and build a micro organism to perform a task. Full publication can be found here: https://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/early/2020/01/07/1910837117.full.pdf
darioizzo2

Trust your gut: A new study shows second-guessers make worse decisions - The Washington Post - 3 views

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    :) always thought so!
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    I always found it likely, but only on second thought.
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    Actually read the paper now and think that this is very doubtful that this could be generalised. They used predictions for football games by those betting on outcomes ...
darioizzo2

(PDF) Comparison study of MPM and SPH in modeling hypervelocity impact problems - 1 views

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    Material point method is an efficient and promising method for simulating complex stuff. Not used much in Astro, a lot in gaming, cartoons etc.... Worth having a look in comparison with SPH in simulation (for example those connected to the HERAS mission)
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