ArXiv | 2021

Advances in Machine and Deep Learning for Modeling and Real-time Detection of Multi-Messenger Sources

 
 

Abstract


We live in momentous times. The science community is empowered with an arsenal of cosmic messengers to study the Universe in unprecedented detail. Gravitational waves, electromagnetic waves, neutrinos and cosmic rays cover a wide range of wavelengths and time scales. Combining and processing these datasets that vary in volume, speed and dimensionality requires new modes of instrument coordination, funding and international collaboration with a specialized human and technological infrastructure. In tandem with the advent of large-scale scientific facilities, the last decade has experienced an unprecedented transformation in computing and signal processing algorithms. The combination of graphics processing units, deep learning, and the availability of open source, high-quality datasets, have powered the rise of artificial intelligence. This digital revolution now powers a multi-billion dollar industry, with far-reaching implications in technology and society. In this chapter we describe pioneering efforts to adapt artificial intelligence algorithms to address computational grand challenges in Multi-Messenger Astrophysics. We review the rapid evolution of these disruptive algorithms, from the first class of algorithms introduced in early 2017, to the sophisticated algorithms that now incorporate domain expertise in their architectural design and optimization schemes. We discuss the importance of scientific visualization and extreme-scale computing in reducing time-to-insight and obtaining new knowledge from the interplay between models and data. E. A. Huerta Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, Illinois 60439, USA & University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA & University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA. e-mail: [email protected] Zhizhen Zhao Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering & Coordinated Science Laboratory & Department of Mathematics & Department of Statistics & National Center for Supercomputing Applications & Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA. e-mail: [email protected] ∗ corresponding author 1 ar X iv :2 10 5. 06 47 9v 1 [ as tr oph .I M ] 1 3 M ay 2 02 1 2 E. A. Huerta and Zhizhen Zhao

Volume abs/2105.06479
Pages None
DOI 10.1007/978-981-15-4702-7_47-1
Language English
Journal ArXiv

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