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Watch a 25-minute conference talk exploring adaptive intelligence technologies for space missions to the outer solar system and beyond. Learn from Yisong Yue of Caltech as he presents cutting-edge approaches to designing autonomous and intelligent systems capable of making critical decisions during long-duration space missions where real-time communication with Earth is impossible. Discover how artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques can be integrated into spacecraft systems to enable adaptive behavior, autonomous problem-solving, and mission optimization in the extreme environments of the outer solar system. Gain insights into the challenges of developing intelligent systems that must operate independently for years or decades while maintaining mission objectives and responding to unexpected situations. This presentation is part of the Keck Institute for Space Studies short course "One Shot to Glory: Designing Adaptive Missions to the Outer Solar System and Beyond," focusing specifically on the intelligence components that make adaptive space exploration possible.
Syllabus
Adaptive Technologies 2: Intelligence
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KISSCaltech