5/12/23: Introductions; discuss table of astronauts' flights (in order of first flight)

Agenda and Minutes

The frivolous side of Roswell, NM





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Announcements

  • Welcome to TE, AM
  • Anything else? No

2. Updates/status reports

  • Student updates: PT was trying different window sizes. Currently tuning hyperparameters.
  • Any other updates? No

3. Reading and discussion

  • Readings:
    • We read https://planet4589.org/space/astro/web/astrolist.html, referring to examples in https://planet4589.org/space/astro/lists/astro.html.
    • In a future meeting we can read about kidneys depending on attendance profile: We have read from https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/2/572, up to "Finally, Table 4 provides a summary" in section 3.
    • In a future meeting we can continue discussing the "SatType scheme" page 
      • ... at https://www.planet4589.org  >  https://planet4589.org/space/index.html  >  https://planet4589.org/space/gcat/web/intro > https://planet4589.org/space/gcat/web/intro/type.html. We have gotten through "Byte 4" section, row  "E", and can start after that next time.
      • NOTE: the "SatType scheme" page describes the column labeled "Type" in the relevant tables, particularly https://planet4589.org/space/gcat/data/cat/satcat.html (thanks to Planet4589 for clarifying this a bit in the documentation).
    • We earlier started: https://www.newthingsunderthesun.com/pub/4xnyepnn/release/9. We read up to "In their paper, firms use these technologies to produce a fixed amount of output every period." MC later requested putting our comments in the minutes for later review - good idea. Maybe we can time share across 2 readings next time, and thus get to some material from this source.
    • https://towardsdatascience.com/understanding-auc-roc-curve-68b2303cc9c5 might be good to read at some point. We should evaluate that.
  • Here are some generic questions about articles (and videos):
    • What is the source?
    • What is the most significant advance in the human knowledge presented in the paper?
    • Why is that advance important?
    • What important questions arise from the paper for future research?
    • What important questions would it be nice if the paper answered, but does not answer?
    • What does the paper present that is novel (no one else has provided that before)?
    • What is the relevance of the paper to our satellite research goals?
    • Questions from the group?

 3. Completed readings include numerous prior items as well as these:

    • 5/12/2023: We read https://planet4589.org/space/astro/web/astrolist.html and looked at https://planet4589.org/space/astro/lists/astro.html for examples. It appears that the date of the first flight for each astronaut is NOT given, even though the rows are in chronological order!
    • 3/17/23: We read https://planet4589.org/space/astro/web/astrolist.html.
    • We finished section 6 of MR paper (C:\Users\jdberleant\Dropbox\research\SpaceTravelMetric-b6-5-16\PapersAndPresentations\byOthers\MatthewRoughanDraft.pdf). This completes the parts that we planned to read. 
    • Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9o66fH_sgo (about MOXIE device which converts CO2 to oxygen). We then read a bit more about MOXIE on wikipedia.
    • Https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/07/we-need-new-science-progress/594946 on "progress studies." Completed 9/30/22.
    • Ryan et al., "A Forgotten Moment in Physiology: the Lovelace Woman in Space Program (1960-1962)", 2009. Completed 7/22/22.
    • Various previous papers.


5/5/23: Kidneys, updates and status reports

Agenda and Minutes

Images from Lava River Cave, Flagstaff, AZ, Summer 2022




1. Announcements

  • RS and VB submitted a paper to WMSCI (not about space exploration).
  • PT's paper is now an open access 2023 paper.

2. Updates/status reports

  • Student updates: PT was trying different window sizes. Now he is tuning hyperparameters. He will explain one of the hyperparameters next week.
  • JS will explain frequentist model averaging next week.
  • No luck on inviting the talk on "Propensity Score Weighting Techniques integration for Population-Based Survey Data with Survival Outcomes: Addressing Missing Data, influential Points, and Assumption Violations" by Xinrui Shi, Ph.D. Student, Applied Statistics (advisor: Wei Zhang).
  • TC provided some information on Bayesian model averaging. JS explained some related topics about it last week. Given prior probabilities for each model, Bayes' theorem calculates the posterior probability density function. Priors are not always easily available.
    • "Bayesian model average: A parameter estimate (or a prediction of new observations) obtained by averaging the estimates (or predictions) of the different models under consideration, each weighted by its model probability" - https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2515245919898657.
    • EG suggested checking Jeffreys prior (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffreys_prior).
    • EG suggested https://acrpnet.org/2021/12/21/how-and-why-bayesian-statistics-are-revolutionizing-pharmaceutical-decision-making/
  • Any other updates?

3. Reading and discussion

The meeting ended here.

    • We can read from https://planet4589.org/space/astro/web/astrolist.html depending on the attendance profile.
    • We can continue discussing the "SatType scheme" page 
      • ... at https://www.planet4589.org  >  https://planet4589.org/space/index.html  >  https://planet4589.org/space/gcat/web/intro > https://planet4589.org/space/gcat/web/intro/type.html. We have gotten through "Byte 4" section, row  "E", and can start after that next time.
      • NOTE: the "SatType scheme" page describes the column labeled "Type" in the relevant tables, particularly https://planet4589.org/space/gcat/data/cat/satcat.html (thanks to Planet4589 for clarifying this a bit in the documentation).
    • We earlier started: https://www.newthingsunderthesun.com/pub/4xnyepnn/release/9. We read up to "In their paper, firms use these technologies to produce a fixed amount of output every period." MC later requested putting our comments in the minutes for later review - good idea. Maybe we can time share across 2 readings next time, and thus get to some material from this source.
    • https://towardsdatascience.com/understanding-auc-roc-curve-68b2303cc9c5 might be good to read at some point. We should evaluate that.
  • Here are some generic questions about articles (and videos):
    • What is the source?
    • What is the most significant advance in the human knowledge presented in the paper?
    • Why is that advance important?
    • What important questions arise from the paper for future research?
    • What important questions would it be nice if the paper answered, but does not answer?
    • What does the paper present that is novel (no one else has provided that before)?
    • What is the relevance of the paper to our satellite research goals?
    • Questions from the group?

 3. Completed readings include:

    • 3/17/23: We read https://planet4589.org/space/astro/web/astrolist.html.
    • We finished section 6 of MR paper (C:\Users\jdberleant\Dropbox\research\SpaceTravelMetric-b6-5-16\PapersAndPresentations\byOthers\MatthewRoughanDraft.pdf). This completes the parts that we planned to read. 
    • Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9o66fH_sgo (about MOXIE device which converts CO2 to oxygen). We then read a bit more about MOXIE on wikipedia.
    • Https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/07/we-need-new-science-progress/594946 on "progress studies." Completed 9/30/22.
    • Ryan et al., "A Forgotten Moment in Physiology: the Lovelace Woman in Space Program (1960-1962)", 2009. Completed 7/22/22.
    • Various previous papers.

5/17/24: Status update on AM & TE papers

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