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Machine-learning competition to predict earthquakes

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

A Los Alamos National Laboratory-led machine learning competition

image: A Los Alamos National Laboratory-led machine learning competition involving simulated laboratory earthquake events attracted thousands and provided new earthquake insights to how faults cause earthquakes view more 

Credit: Image credit: Paul A. Johnson

In a Perspective, researchers report that a machine-learning competition to predict the timing of laboratory-generated earthquake simulations attracted more than 4,500 teams, and that the winning teams employed unexpected computational strategies that yielded insights into fault processes; the results suggest the value of engaging the machine-learning community through competitions in other scientific problems of significance.

Article #20-11362: "Laboratory earthquake forecasting: A machine learning competition," by Paul A. Johnson et al.

MEDIA CONTACT: Charles Poling, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM; tel: 505-257-8007; email: cpoling@lanl.gov

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