Deep Learning for Image Understanding in Planetary Science – NVIDIA Technical Blog News and tutorials for developers, data scientists, and IT admins 2025-03-27T16:00:00Z http://www.open-lab.net/blog/feed/ Brad Nemire <![CDATA[Deep Learning for Image Understanding in Planetary Science]]> http://www.open-lab.net/blog/parallelforall/?p=5197 2022-08-21T23:37:32Z 2015-05-12T09:30:52Z Went from training 700 img/s in MNIST to 1500 img/s (using CUDA) to 4000 img/s (using cuDNN) that is just freaking amazing! @GPUComputing �� Leon Palafox...]]> Went from training 700 img/s in MNIST to 1500 img/s (using CUDA) to 4000 img/s (using cuDNN) that is just freaking amazing! @GPUComputing �� Leon Palafox...

I stumbled upon the above tweet by Leon Palafox, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the The University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, and reached out to him to discuss his success with GPUs and share it with other developers interested in using deep learning for image processing. We are working on developing a tool that can automatically identify various geological processes on the surface��

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