Google AI Method Deep Loop Shaping Improves Gravitational Wave Detection
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Google researchers have developed a novel AI method called Deep Loop Shaping that improves control of gravitational wave observatories. This breakthrough technology reduces noise and enhances the sensitivity of gravitational-wave detectors, enabling astronomers to better study the universe's most powerful processes and understand cosmic dynamics and formation. The research was published in the journal Science.
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To help astronomers study the universe's most powerful processes, our teams have developed Deep Loop Shaping, a novel AI method that will unlock next-generation gravitational-wave science.
Deep Loop Shaping reduces noise and improves sensitivity of gravitational-wave detectors.
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