9 petabytes of raw data have been produced with the EHT in 2017 and 2018. After filtering, only about 100 terabytes were left. After final calibrations, about 150 gigabytes were then used to generate the images.
So clearly a lot of data was thrown away, as it was not usable for generating images. However, a machine learning model might be able to use this data.
Of that one mission, right? Until you have thousands of these days sets, it’s the wrong approach.
9 petabytes of raw data have been produced with the EHT in 2017 and 2018. After filtering, only about 100 terabytes were left. After final calibrations, about 150 gigabytes were then used to generate the images.
So clearly a lot of data was thrown away, as it was not usable for generating images. However, a machine learning model might be able to use this data.
It’s still only one black hole. It’s one huge datapoint.