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Autor:
Eisner, Idan, Hoory, Shlomo
This work studies the relation between two graph parameters, $\rho$ and $\Lambda$. For an undirected graph $G$, $\rho(G)$ is the growth rate of its universal covering tree, while $\Lambda(G)$ is a weighted geometric average of the vertex degree minus
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.10337
We introduce a novel approach for manipulating articulated objects which are visually ambiguous, such doors which are symmetric or which are heavily occluded. These ambiguities can cause uncertainty over different possible articulation modes: for ins
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.07078
Autor:
Eisner, Joseph
VRAM requirements for transformer models scale quadratically with context length due to the self-attention mechanism. In this paper we modify the decoder-only transformer, replacing self-attention with InAttention, which scales linearly with context
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.07063
Autor:
Knudstrup, Emil, Albrecht, Simon H., Winn, Joshua N., Gandolfi, Davide, Zanazzi, John J., Persson, Carina M., Fridlund, Malcolm, Marcussen, Marcus L., Chontos, Ashley, Keniger, Marcelo A. F., Eisner, Nora L., Bieryla, Allyson, Isaacson, Howard, Howard, Andrew W., Hirsch, Lea A., Murgas, Felipe, Narita, Norio, Palle, Enric, Kawai, Yugo, Baker, David
Measurements of the obliquities in exoplanet systems have revealed some remarkable architectures, some of which are very different from the Solar System. Nearly 200 obliquity measurements have been obtained through observations of the Rossiter-McLaug
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.09793
Autor:
Chen, Yunmo, Chen, Tongfei, Jhamtani, Harsh, Xia, Patrick, Shin, Richard, Eisner, Jason, Van Durme, Benjamin
We introduce iterative retrieval, a novel framework that empowers retrievers to make iterative decisions through policy optimization. Finding an optimal portfolio of retrieved items is a combinatorial optimization problem, generally considered NP-har
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.14739
Autor:
Nies, Molly, Mireles, Ismael, Bouchy, François, Dragomir, Diana, Nicholson, Belinda A., Eisner, Nora L., Sousa, Sergio G., Collins, Karen A., Howell, Steve B., Ziegler, Carl, Hellier, Coel, Addison, Brett, Ballard, Sarah, Bowler, Brendan P., Briceño, César, Clark, Catherine A., Conti, Dennis M., Dumusque, Xavier, Edwards, Billy, Gnilka, Crystal L., Hobson, Melissa, Horner, Jonathan, Kane, Stephen R., Kielkopf, John, Lavie, Baptiste, Law, Nicholas, Lendl, Monika, Littlefield, Colin, Liu, Huigen, Mann, Andrew W., Mengel, Matthew W., Oddo, Dominic, Okumura, Jack, Palle, Enric, Plavchan, Peter, Psaridi, Angelica, Santos, Nuno C., Schwarz, Richard P., Shporer, Avi, Wittenmyer, Robert A., Wright, Duncan J., Zhang, Hui, Watanabe, David, Medina, Jennifer V., Villaseñor, Joel, Ting, Eric B., Christiansen, Jessie L., Winn, Joshua N., Stassun, Keivan G., Seager, S., Latham, David W., Ricker, George R.
We report the discovery and validation of HD 21520 b, a transiting planet found with TESS and orbiting a bright G dwarf (V=9.2, $T_{eff} = 5871 \pm 62$ K, $R_{\star} = 1.04\pm 0.02\, R_{\odot}$). HD 21520 b was originally alerted as a system (TOI-432
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.09595
Differentiating between real transit events and false positive signals in photometric time series data is a bottleneck in the identification of transiting exoplanets, particularly long-period planets. This differentiation typically requires visual in
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.18278
Autor:
Eisner, Nora L., Grunblatt, Samuel K., Barragán, Oscar, Faridani, Thea H., Lintott, Chris, Aigrain, Suzanne, Johnston, Cole, Mason, Ian R., Stassun, Keivan G., Bedell, Megan, Boyle, Andrew W., Ciardi, David R., Clark, Catherine A., Hebrard, Guillaume, Hogg, David W., Howell, Steve B., Klein, Baptiste, Llama, Joe, Winn, Joshua N., Zhao, Lily L., Murphy, Joseph M. Akana, Beard, Corey, Brinkman, Casey L., Chontos, Ashley, Cortes-Zuleta, Pia, Delfosse, Xavier, Giacalone, Steven, Gilbert, Emily A., Heidari, Neda, Holcomb, Rae, Jenkins, Jon M., Kiefer, Flavien, Lubin, Jack, Martioli, Eder, Polanski, Alex S., Saunders, Nicholas, Seager, Sara, Shporer, Avi, Tyler, Dakotah, Van Zandt, Judah, Alhassan, Safaa, Amratlal, Daval J., Antonel, Lais I., Bentzen, Simon L. S., Bosch, Milton K. D., Bundy, David, Chitsiga, Itayi, Delaunay, Jérôme F., Doisy, Xavier, Ferstenou, Richard, Fynø, Mark, Geary, James M., Haynaly, Gerry, Hermes, Pete, Huten, Marc, Lee, Sam, Metcalfe, Paul, Pennell, Garry J., Puszkarska, Joanna, Schäfer, Thomas, Stiller, Lisa, Tanner, Christopher, Tarr, Allan, Wilkinson, Andrew
Publikováno v:
Published in AJ, 2024
We report on the discovery and validation of a transiting long-period mini-Neptune orbiting a bright (V = 9.0 mag) G dwarf (TOI 4633; R = 1.05 RSun, M = 1.10 MSun). The planet was identified in data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite by c
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.18997
Autor:
O'Brien, Sean M., Schwamb, Megan E., Gill, Samuel, Watson, Christopher A., Burleigh, Matthew R., Kendall, Alicia, Anderson, David R., Vines, José I., Jenkins, James S., Alves, Douglas R., Trouille, Laura, Ulmer-Moll, Solène, Bryant, Edward M., Apergis, Ioannis, Battley, Matthew P., Bayliss, Daniel, Eisner, Nora L., Gillen, Edward, Goad, Michael R., Günther, Maximilian N., Henderson, Beth A., Heo, Jeong-Eun, Jackson, David G., Lintott, Chris, McCormac, James, Moyano, Maximiliano, Nielsen, Louise D., Osborn, Ares, Saha, Suman, Sefako, Ramotholo R., Stephens, Andrew W., Tilbrook, Rosanna H., Udry, Stéphane, West, Richard G., Wheatley, Peter J., Zivave, Tafadzwa, Lim, See Min, Sainio, Arttu
Publikováno v:
AJ 167 (2024) 238
We present the results from the first two years of the Planet Hunters NGTS citizen science project, which searches for transiting planet candidates in data from the Next Generation Transit Survey (NGTS) by enlisting the help of members of the general
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.15395
Many robot manipulation tasks can be framed as geometric reasoning tasks, where an agent must be able to precisely manipulate an object into a position that satisfies the task from a set of initial conditions. Often, task success is defined based on
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.13478