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Katie Bouman, a 29-year-old computer scientist is the woman who designed the algorithm that let us have the first picture of a black hole.
A new “Interview on Computer Science”. Serge Abiteboul and Christine Froidevaux interview Claude Berrou, computer engineer and electronics engineer, and a member of the French Academy of Sciences.
Katherine Bouman had a secret: An algorithm she’d developed had stitched together a picture of a black hole. She told nobody except her colleagues. Until today. That’s when Event Horizon ...
Katherine Bouman had a secret: An algorithm she'd developed had stitched together a picture of a black hole. She told nobody except her colleagues. Until last week. That's when Event Horizon ...
Though it currently takes awhile to finish its learning—12 hours of compute time per concept—that's a vast improvement on manual human curation. Learn more at Science Daily, " New computer program ...
Meet the 29-year-old computer scientist who wrote the algorithm for the first black hole picture She's a Michigan and MIT grad.
A teenage programmer enlists her computer friend to help her sort through photos and put them in a album. Suitable for teaching at KS3, KS4 and National 4 and 5.
Learn what an algorithm is and how they can be represented in Bitesize KS3 Computer Science.
Computer scientists from the University of California, San Diego are developing an algorithm that can determine what subculture you belong to by analysing photos of you. Among the various "urban ...
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A real-world example of an optimization problem could help ground some wacky terms like superposition and entanglement.
Katherine Bouman had a secret: An algorithm she'd developed had stitched together a picture of a black hole. She told nobody except her colleagues. Until last week. That's when Event Horizon ...