AI-based Algorithm to Detect Habitable Planets
Recently, Indian Astronomers, utilising an Artificial Intelligence-based algorithm, have devised a new approach for identifying potentially habitable planets.
Key Highlights
- Anomaly Detection Method: Astronomers from the Indian Institute of Astrophysics along with astronomers from BITS Pilani, Goa campus, have devised a new approach -- an anomaly detection method -- by which they can identify potentially habitable planets with a high probability.
- The researchers developed a novel Artificial Intelligence-based algorithm to detect anomalies and extended it to an unsupervised clustering algorithm to use it to identify the probably habitable exoplanets from the exoplanet datasets.
- MSMBTAI: The AI-based method, named Multi-Stage Memetic ....
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