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Machine learning algorithm confirms 50 new exoplanets in historic first – TechRepublic
A new machine learning technique can be used to sift through massive datasets to discern exoplanets from false positives.
A new machine learning technique can be used to sift through massive datasets to discern exoplanets from false positives.
In recent years, researchers have tapped artificial intelligence (AI) for a host of applications across industries from mitigating regional wildfires to identifying potential COVID-19 treatments. Now, astronomers are using machine learning algorithms to search for planets beyond our solar system formally known as exoplanets. In a recent astronomical first, a machine learning…
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