LONDON, (IANS) – A team of British scientists have trained an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system to accurately map — in one-hundredth of a second — the surface area and outline of giant icebergs ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A huge iceberg the size of Las Vegas has broken off from an Antarctica ...
Icebergs are rapidly melting due to global warming. But how can scientists ensure they can track its unprecedented rapid pace? Researchers introduce AI as a solution. A research team from the ...
One of the major benefits of certain artificial intelligence models is that they can speed up menial or time-consuming tasks —- and not just to whip up terrible "art" based on a brief text input.
One of the largest icebergs ever documented is still mostly intact more than a year after it broke off Antarctica, despite losing a big chunk and having its northern flank smashed to bits. However, a ...
Unique shape: an iceberg near Elephant Island in the Southern Ocean. (Courtesy: Andrew Shiva/CC BY-SA 4.0) New experiments with ice blocks have revealed that icebergs melt faster on their sides. The ...
Scientists have trained an artificial intelligence (AI) system to accurately map—in one-hundredth of a second—the surface area and outline of giant icebergs captured on satellite images. The paper, ...
Image 1 shows the U-net algorithm correctly identifying the iceberg, which is highlighted in red. In comparison, the k-means algorithm has incorrectly identified a cluster of smaller icebergs and ice ...