ESO and Microsoft will work with artificial intelligence to boost astronomy - News Center Latinoamérica
In line with Microsoft's recent announcements in Chile, Brad Smith, President of Microsoft, met with an ESO delegation, headed by its Director General, Xavier Barcons, to sign a new step of their agreement that addresses to optimize and enhance the science made from ESO Paranal Observatory telescopes through Artificial Intelligence (AI). Thanks to this initiative, ESO and Microsoft will work in three areas of great interest for the operations of the Paranal Observatory. The first project is Turbulence Nowcasting, which makes real-time weather and atmospheric predictions to determine whether weather conditions are suitable for different observations. The second project is Anomaly Detection in calibration images taken with ESO s scientific instruments. The visual inspection of the images is replaced by the automatic inspection through Machine Learning algorithms.
Dec-12-2020, 07:15:20 GMT
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