Place those sensors!
Artificial intelligence (especially Machine Learning) is used in a wide variety of applications and is becoming commonplace in our day-to-day life.
In Aerospace Engineering, we use it to help with the design of aircraft or for monitoring the health of installations such as aircraft, wind/tidal turbines etc. In this activity (a computer game), you will compete against a computer to determine or predict the features in a flow with a very limited amount of sensors. You will have the chance to put in 3-5 sensors in different places in a particular situation and see if those locations are ideal to predict the overall flow.
The technology used in this game is similar to facial recognition software where there is a typical need to pick specific points on a face and compare that against a database to find a person.
You will get a score relative to the best score that the computer can achieve with its "best" location for the sensors!
In Aerospace Engineering, we use it to help with the design of aircraft or for monitoring the health of installations such as aircraft, wind/tidal turbines etc. In this activity (a computer game), you will compete against a computer to determine or predict the features in a flow with a very limited amount of sensors. You will have the chance to put in 3-5 sensors in different places in a particular situation and see if those locations are ideal to predict the overall flow.
The technology used in this game is similar to facial recognition software where there is a typical need to pick specific points on a face and compare that against a database to find a person.
You will get a score relative to the best score that the computer can achieve with its "best" location for the sensors!
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