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It can be a crime because it counts as child pornography, if there's an
image
of someone under 18, and it doesn't even matter if they took that
image
of themselves and shared it willingly.
I still hear people asking me all the time, isn't a digital
image
somehow blurring the line between public and private because it's digital, right?
Right now, if I send you an image, you can forward that to anyone that you want.
But what if I got to decide if that
image
was forwardable or not?
This would tell you, you don't have my permission to send this
image
out.
Our gender norms tell her that by producing this nude
image
of herself, she somehow did the most horrible, shameful thing.
You should have never sent that image."
I've had this
image
20 years.
I've had this
image
of a water droplet for 20 years, sitting on a hot bed.
That is an
image
of a car for me.
"I guess," she finally said, "no one told me that that smart, strong
image
applies to sex."
The
image
that you see here was taken by an electron microscope.
So the next time you think about a virus, keep this
image
in mind.
But even with the most powerful optical telescopes here on Earth, we can't even get close to the resolution necessary to
image
on the surface of the moon.
In other words, as the disco ball spins, those mirrors change locations and we get to observe different parts of the
image.
The imaging algorithms we develop fill in the missing gaps of the disco ball in order to reconstruct the underlying black hole
image.
And so, my role in helping to take the first
image
of a black hole is to design algorithms that find the most reasonable
image
that also fits the telescope measurements.
Although this is just a simulation, reconstruction such as this give us hope that we'll soon be able to reliably take the first
image
of a black hole and from it, determine the size of its ring.
We do this by ranking the images based upon how likely they are to be the black hole image, and then choosing the one that's most likely.
Let's say we were trying to make a model that told us how likely an
image
were to appear on Facebook.
We'd probably want the model to say it's pretty unlikely that someone would post this noise
image
on the left, and pretty likely that someone would post a selfie like this one on the right.
The
image
in the middle is blurry, so even though it's more likely we'd see it on Facebook compared to the noise image, it's probably less likely we'd see it compared to the selfie.
In that case, what is a likely black hole image, and what should we assume about the structure of black holes?
We could try to use images from simulations we've done, like the
image
of the black hole from "Interstellar," but if we did this, it could cause some serious problems.
We need a way to tell our algorithms what images look like without imposing one type of
image'
s features too much.
One way we can try to get around this is by imposing the features of different kinds of images and seeing how the type of
image
we assume affects our reconstructions.
If all images' types produce a very similar-looking image, then we can start to become more confident that the
image
assumptions we're making are not biasing this picture that much.
One way we can try to impose different
image
features is by using pieces of existing images.
So we take a large collection of images, and we break them down into their little
image
patches.
We then can treat each
image
patch a little bit like pieces of a puzzle.
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