Listen "Episode 24: The Stargazing Automata, Part IV"
Episode Synopsis
Planets and quenching and stars, oh my! In this finale to our four-part series on machine learning in astrophysics, the team hits the (virtual) road to hear from the experts. Our first stop is Irvine, California, where Tae Baxter teaches us that even galaxies struggle to stay active during quarantine. Next, we’re off to Porto, Portugal, where Ana Barboza uses the planetary ends to justify the k-means. We also make a pit stop for some banana-inspired techno.
Tae’s Website:
sentientstarstuff.github.io
Ana’s UMAP result:
astrosoundbites.files.wordpress.com/2020/10/ana-epsc-figure.png (EPSC)
Space Sound:
Video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/TR1wdozUYvkqmxqd6
Source: https://experiments.withgoogle.com/ai/giorgio-cam/view
Tae’s Website:
sentientstarstuff.github.io
Ana’s UMAP result:
astrosoundbites.files.wordpress.com/2020/10/ana-epsc-figure.png (EPSC)
Space Sound:
Video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/TR1wdozUYvkqmxqd6
Source: https://experiments.withgoogle.com/ai/giorgio-cam/view
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