NASA Frontier Development Lab 189 N Bernardo Ave #200, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA January 10, 2018 Abstract for US Airforce NASA Frontier Development Lab’s Space Weather Challenges. Background FDL is an applied artificial intelligence research accelerator...
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NASA Frontier Development Lab 189 N Bernardo Ave #200, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA January 10, 2018 Abstract for US Airforce NASA Frontier Development Lab’s Space Weather Challenges. Background FDL is an applied artificial intelligence research accelerator established to maximize technologies and capacities emerging in academia and the private sector and apply them to problems important to NASA and humanity. In 2018, FDL is again looking to continue the work conducted in the domain of Space Weather, extending on the successes of FDL’s 2017 cycle, where impressive progress was made both in flare detection (“FlareNet”) and solar-terrestrial interactions (“Be-STING”) - which successfully predicted the Kp index three hours in advance to a high-degree of accuracy. Be-STING was also able to ‘discover’ the (previously known) equatorial ring currents of Earth’s Magnetosphere - demonstrating the potential for AI assisted science. Ask: We would like to invite USAF to consider joining this year’
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