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ESA astronomers say they used AI model AnomalyMatch to scan 100M image cutouts from the Hubble Legacy Archive in 2.5 days, finding ~1,400 “anomalous objects”

The Verge Robert Hart

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  • @nasahubble Hubble on x
    Researchers are using AI to uncover astrophysical anomalies in Hubble's archive! This AI tool identified more than 1,300 anomalous objects in just 2.5 days... more than 800 of which had never been documented in scientific literature! Learn how it works: https://science.nasa.gov/.…
  • @spacetelescope @spacetelescope on x
    Like searching for needles in a cosmic haystack, a team of astronomers used AI to find rare, oddball objects in archived Hubble data. Out of nearly 100 million sources, the team quickly found more than 1,300 celestial oddities, most new: https://news.stsci.edu/4sUNPpO [image]