This wonderful work led by @austin_p_wright is helping @NASAPersevere see connections that help us understand how #Mars#Geology and #chemistry has changed over time, and whether it might have ever harbored ancient life
More exciting news from #KDD2024!
A CSE/@NASAJPL collaborative paper won the conference best paper runner-up! Congratulations ML Ph.D. student Austin Wright, Professor Polo Chau, and Scott Davidoff!
Check out the paper on Nested Fusion here: https://t.co/b4iJjhIYzM
@PoloChau
Paleo artists often "shrink wrap" fossilized animal depictions
The T-Rex, Utahraptor, Triceratops—popular depictions of each of these animals shows skin so close to bone that it might be unrealistic
So let's shrink-wrap existing animals🧵
Can you guess what this is?
Single filament, single extruder, and single 3D file—but multiple color shades! Check out our new paper published in additive manufacturing. We are thrilled that our work in HCI fabrication research has been recognized in a leading manufacturing journal.
New paper is out now 🎉
Cinematic Techniques in Narrative Visualization — we analyze and discuss techniques from filmmaking, and try to understand when they are (and aren't) useful for data vis
https://t.co/PzWfNq44o7
Done w/ @jeffrey_heer, Hillary Mushkin, & @designinspace
The @NASAPersevere PIXL science team used @austin_p_wright's spectral anomaly detector in PIXLISE to identify olivines that look to have been altered in the presence of water
https://t.co/Wz4dmcb0Qk
#PIXLISE is https://t.co/sVvMyn5o2K
@davidthewid I’d first ask: 1 what context are they investigating; 2 what are the knowns and unknowns; 3 what questions do they want to answer; how much time and resources do they have
This May 1 come meet the mad #scientists creating the future of #computing for #Space exploration https://t.co/Q0xIS1OFao apply to share ideas or even just observe https://t.co/lDBuwIp32a
@tannerc “Technology drag” causes friction where the new tool’s value has to be > summed costs of change (new license, training),risks (downtime and data integration) and unknowns. Stasis feels safer