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	Comments on: Analyzing the evolving &#8220;small&#8221; storms in Jupiter&#8217;s atmosphere	</title>
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		By: MadRocketSci		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;This high-passed, contrast-normalized, saturation-enhanced, rotated and sharpened crop of a north polar, equidistant azimuthal map of Jupiter is resolved with 60 pixels per planetocentric degree. It is derived from the raw PJ29 JunoCam image #&quot;

Oh good. These are all unbiased deterministic methods. I thought when you said &quot;enchanced&quot;, you might be talking about some of the new machine-learning infilling methods that people are playing with (videos on Youtube of those sorts of techniques). 

What I was going to say is that people need to realize that the machine-learning &quot;enhancement&quot; techniques only appear to be giving you more information than was present in the original image - they fill in the gaps with what is essentially a guess informed by bias in the model based on whatever it was trained on.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;This high-passed, contrast-normalized, saturation-enhanced, rotated and sharpened crop of a north polar, equidistant azimuthal map of Jupiter is resolved with 60 pixels per planetocentric degree. It is derived from the raw PJ29 JunoCam image #&#8221;</p>
<p>Oh good. These are all unbiased deterministic methods. I thought when you said &#8220;enchanced&#8221;, you might be talking about some of the new machine-learning infilling methods that people are playing with (videos on Youtube of those sorts of techniques). </p>
<p>What I was going to say is that people need to realize that the machine-learning &#8220;enhancement&#8221; techniques only appear to be giving you more information than was present in the original image &#8211; they fill in the gaps with what is essentially a guess informed by bias in the model based on whatever it was trained on.</p>
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		By: LocalFluff		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2020 21:25:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;- What unpaid people do have access to today, to look at this horrible unpredicted endless mess? Slaves, no. Women, no. Oh yeah, students! They could be forced to look at it, whatever good that does, and I will not graduate them unless they make something up that sounds nice.&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;- What unpaid people do have access to today, to look at this horrible unpredicted endless mess? Slaves, no. Women, no. Oh yeah, students! They could be forced to look at it, whatever good that does, and I will not graduate them unless they make something up that sounds nice.&#8221;</p>
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