[meteorite-list] catch a comet
From: Martin Horejsi <accretiondesk_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Jan 26 16:24:24 2006 Message-ID: <9c2f96d20601261324h62688028j99415b8d75b59321_at_mail.gmail.com> Hi All, I have been using the beta version of Stardust_at_home, and it is a blast. Basically it virtual microscope that focuses through a section of aerogel. The task is to find the particle track and click on it. The program runs in a regular web browsers with nothing to download. Unlike SETI and Protein Folding, Stardust_at_home requires your own brainpower to identify the track, not the computer's. You can focus the microscope up and down looking for the distinctive shape of the track. Actually, it is rather addicting. Anyway, when the project goes public, I imagine it will make a big dent in our overall work productivity as we all spend our days searching for particle tracks rather than doing our jobs. On a funny note, there was a presentation about Stardust_at_home in Houston where the presenter put up a PowerPoint slide of a set of a dozen or so pictures. Mountains, a tree, car wheels, a fire hydrant, flowers, among other assorted objects and landscapes. The point was that creating an artificial intelligence that can identify certain shapes is extremely difficult. That is why Stardust_at_home need human eyes rather than high-powered computers. Oh yea, the pictures in the PowerPoint...they were what an AI computer identified as pornographic. Cheers, Martin Received on Thu 26 Jan 2006 04:24:14 PM PST |
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