A better way to study ocean currents
A new machine-learning model makes more accurate predictions about ocean currents, which could help with tracking plastic pollution and oil spills, and aid in search and rescue.
A new machine-learning model makes more accurate predictions about ocean currents, which could help with tracking plastic pollution and oil spills, and aid in search and rescue.
The system they developed eliminates a source of bias in simulations, leading to improved algorithms that can boost the performance of applications.
With the right building blocks, machine-learning models can more accurately perform tasks like fraud detection or spam filtering.