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GAIA: a benchmark for General AI Assistants

arXiv.org, 2023
We introduce GAIA, a benchmark for General AI Assistants that, if solved, would represent a milestone in AI research. GAIA proposes real-world questions that require a set of fundamental abilities such as reasoning, multi-modality handling, web browsing,
Grégoire Mialon   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Gaia Sky: Navigating the Gaia Catalog

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2019
In this paper, we present Gaia Sky, a free and open-source multiplatform 3D Universe system, developed since 2014 in the Data Processing and Analysis Consortium framework of ESA's Gaia mission. Gaia's data release 2 represents the largest catalog of the stars of our Galaxy, comprising 1.3 billion star positions, with parallaxes, proper motions ...
Antoni Sagristà   +3 more
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GAIA-Universe: Everything is Super-Netify

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2023
Pre-training on large-scale datasets has played an increasingly significant role in computer vision and natural language processing recently. However, as there exist numerous application scenarios that have distinctive demands such as certain latency ...
Junran Peng   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Gaia again

Biosystems, 2009
The ideas of the Gaia hypothesis from the 1960s are today largely included in global ecology and Earth system sciences. The interdependence between biosphere, oceans, atmosphere and geosphere is well-established by data from global monitoring. Nevertheless the theory underlying the holistic view of the homeostatic Earth has remained obscure.
Mahesh, Karnani, Arto, Annila
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Darwinizing Gaia

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2017
The Gaia hypothesis of James Lovelock was co-developed with and vigorously promoted by Lynn Margulis, but most mainstream Darwinists scorned and still do not accept the notion. They cannot imagine selection for global stability being realized at the level of the individuals or species that make up the biosphere.
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GAIA: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT [PDF]

open access: possibleEAS Publications Series, 2002
In October 2000, the GAIA astrometric mission was approved as one of the next two "cornerstones" of ESA's science programme, with a launch date target of 2010-12. GAIA will provide positional and radial velocity measurements with the accuracies needed to produce a stereoscopic and kinematic census of about one billion stars throughout our Galaxy (and ...
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Google Gaia

2021
The green marble is in many ways a combination of the blue and red marbles: it presents the earth as a coherent, living organism but also communicates its fragile, threatened situation. Narrative is a rhetorical strategy that enables the coherent articulation of seemingly incommensurable ontological scales e.g.
Olman, Lynda   +1 more
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Gaia

Proceedings of the 9th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop beyond the PC: new challenges for the operating system - EW 9, 2000
Ubiquitous computing promotes physical spaces with hundreds of specialized embedded devices that increase our productivity, alleviate some specific everyday tasks and provide new ways of interacting with the computational environment. Because the computational environment is spread across the physical space, personal computers lose the focus of ...
Roy H. Campbell, Manuel Roman
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The commissioning of Gaia

SPIE Proceedings, 2014
With the successful launch of the next generation space astrometry mission Gaia* in December 2013, this paper is going to provide an overview and status of this mission after its first half year of operations in space. We will provide a summary of the performed commissioning activities, the obtained findings, and how these first months of working on ...
Antonella Vallenari   +6 more
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The GAIA payload

International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2004, 2018
Gaia is a cornerstone mission of the European Space Agency, approved with launch by end of 2012, but studied with a programmatic assumption of a launch in the 2010 time frame. Gaia will build an extraordinary precise 3-D map of about one billion stars throughout our Galaxy with an astrometric accuracy of about 10 μas (micro-arcseconds) for a star ...
Frederic Safa   +2 more
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