Artificial intelligence tackles gravitational waves

Novembre 2022 - workshop on LISA data analysis

Artificial intelligence is revolutionising more and more areas of data science. These methods are beginning to make inroads in the field of data analysis for gravitational wave detectors. With three partner laboratories, the L2IT has created an initiative of excellence to develop these new tools for the LISA mission, the space detector project led by the European Space Agency (ESA). This hybrid workshop was held from 21 to 25 November. It brought together 200 scientists (researchers, engineers, students; physicists and scientific computing experts), 60 of whom were on site, from Europe and around the world. Half the week was devoted to a conference with scientific presentations, and the other half to introductory courses and tutorials on artificial intelligence applied to LISA data analysis, allowing everyone to try out these new tools for themselves:

  • T1: GW detection with traditional vs machine learning; Trainers: Joe Bayley + Michael Williams
  • T2: GPU Techniques to Accelerate GW Waveforms and Data Analysis Computations; Trainers: Micheal Katz + Lorenzo Speri
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