Device may have far-reaching applications in polarization imaging, quantum optics, and more
Polarization, the direction in which light vibrates, is invisible to the human...
Christian Arenz1, Denys I. Bondar2, Daniel Burgarth3, Cecilia Cormick4, and Herschel Rabitz1
1Frick Laboratory, Princeton University, Princeton NJ 08544, United States2Tulane University, New Orleans,...
Marius Schulte, Victor J. Martínez-Lahuerta, Maja S. Scharnagl, and Klemens Hammerer
Institut für Theoretische Physik und Institut für Gravitationsphysik (Albert-Einstein-Institut), Leibniz Universität Hannover, Appelstraße...
Thomas Vidick1 and Tina Zhang2
1Department of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, California Institute of Technology, USA2Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy, California Institute of...
Way easier than getting humans to scour petabytes of images by hand, looking for faraway systems
Astrophysicists have developed AI software to help scientists automatically detect and describe galaxies snapped by telescopes surveying the distant sky.…
Researchers have developed a powerful new computer program called Morpheus that can analyze astronomical image data pixel by pixel to identify and classify all of the galaxies and stars in large data sets from astronomy surveys. Morpheus is a deep-learning framework that incorporates a variety of artificial intelligence technologies developed for applications such as image and speech recognition.
We thank Kirk Borne for participating in the Data Science Interview Series 2020 by sharing such accurate and inspiring reflections from his extraordinary...
Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality are the most emerging technologies in this decade. They provide a new process of connecting with colleagues, customers, and the world […]
David Schmid1,2, Denis Rosset1, and Francesco Buscemi3
1Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, 31 Caroline St. N, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 2Y5, Canada2Institute for Quantum Computing...