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Posts by Nolan Koblischke

We're releasing AstroCoder in beta as both a public resource and a community experiment. We particularly need feedback on AI-generated code, your insights are valuable for improving AI’s understanding of astronomy tools.

We hope you find AstroCoder as a useful resource!

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AstroCoder includes a chatbot with a search assistant and a coding agent that autonomously investigates 5-10 relevant code files before answering your queries.

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AstroCoder At , we are investigating how astrophysics research will benefit from this AI revolution. We developed AstroCoder to investigate how effectively curr...

Built with @universetbd.org, AstroCoder contains AI-generated technical summaries, installation guides, and example code for all astronomy codebases on Astrophysics Source Code Library. Technical details: blog.nolank.ca/astrocoder/

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AstroCoder tackles two problems:
1. Making niche astronomy software more easily discoverable and usable
2. Letting the astronomy community evaluate if current AI can properly use the tools astronomers rely on

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AI's rapidly improving coding capabilities hint at automated research assistants arriving in the near-future. To prepare, we built AstroCoder: an AI-based tool for discovering & using niche astronomy software from 2,270 repos. nolank.ca/astrocoder

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Awesome project

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Thanks for adding me! Really helpful for getting started here. :)

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Hey! Are you an #astronomy grad looking to grow your network? Astro undergrad interested in seeing what grad school is like? Astro professor looking for some gossip? General fan of astronomy interested in learning more? Drop a follow!

go.bsky.app/G1JVEGr

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Calibrating and standardizing the Tip of the Red Giant Branch in the Small Magellanic Cloud using small-amplitude red giants We investigate the absolute calibration of the Tip of the Red Giant Branch (TRGB) in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) using small amplitude red giant stars (SARGs) classified by the Optical Gravitatio...

My first first author paper published two weeks ago: We find that red giants with different pulsation periods have different Tip of the Red Giant Branch magnitudes in both the SMC and LMC.
arxiv.org/abs/2406.19375

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Some using foundation models, some using LLMs, all hopefully useful for Astro research.

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Hi everyone, I plan to start posting here!

I’ve got some cool projects on the go that I look forward to sharing soon.

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Been thinking a lot about potential positive applications of AI in astronomy, and data exploration is an area with a lot of potential applications. great to see some clever astronomers have been diving into this already 🔭

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Check out ChatGaia, an AI portal to the Gaia archive, by Nolan Koblischke (U Toronto) x.com/astro_nolan/...

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