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Texas A&M researchers design reinforcement-based system that automates prediction of subsurface environments
Texas A&M researchers designed a new reinforcement-based system that automates the prediction of subsurface environments.
Posted at 7:24 PM, Feb 26, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-26 20:24:51-05
Researchers at Texas A&M University have created a new way to predict the amount of natural resources.
Texas A&M University researchers have designed a reinforcement-based algorithm that automates the process of predicting the properties of the underground environment, facilitating the accurate forecasting of oil and gas reserves.
The technology would be put into the drilling well bores that contain data censors which sends messages to each other to better map underground oil and gas reserves.
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Texas A&M University researchers have designed a reinforcement-based algorithm that automates the process of predicting the properties of the underground environment, facilitating the accurate forecasting of oil and gas reserves.
Within the Earth s crust, layers of rock hold bountiful reservoirs of groundwater, oil and natural gas. Now, using machine learning, researchers at Texas A&M University have developed an algorithm that automates the process of determining key features of the Earth s subterranean environment. They said this research might help with accurate forecasting of our natural reserves.
Specifically, the researchers algorithm is designed on the principle of reinforcement or reward learning. Here, the computer algorithm converges on the correct description of the underground environment based on rewards it accrues for making correct predictions of the pressure and flow expected from boreholes.
Bharat Dynamics Ltd showcases latest weaponry at Aero India 2021
February 04, 2021
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Air Chief Marshal, Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauri, inaugurated the Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) stall at Aero India, 2021, which began at Bengaluru on Wednesday.
Commodore Siddharth Mishra (Retd), CMD of BDL, briefed about the products on display.
BDL is showcasing it’s largest-ever range of products at the Aero India, 2021. The product range include state-of-the-art Anti-Tank Guided Missiles, Launchers, Surface-to-Air Missiles, Air-to-Air Missiles, Air-to-Surface Missiles, Underwater Weapons and Counter measure systems.
BDL will also be launching its two new underwater weapons named Garudastra and Dishani at the event. The company is signing MoUs with foreign as well as Indian Companies including start-ups.