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Janardhan updated SYSTEMML-1784:
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    Comment: was deleted

(was: I will be working on this, as my academic project for the session July 
2017, to July 2018. I hope this will also be worked on by the other folks from 
the required specializations too.)

> Predict Earthquakes and their magnitudes.
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>                 Key: SYSTEMML-1784
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SYSTEMML-1784
>             Project: SystemML
>          Issue Type: Epic
>          Components: Algorithms
>            Reporter: Janardhan
>            Assignee: Janardhan
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: Earthquakes magnitude predication using artificial 
> neural network in northern Red Sea area..pdf
>
>
> h3. Predicting Earthquakes with Apache SystemML.
> _{color:#707070}Earthquakes take a dreadful human toll. Some 10,000 people 
> die each year in earthquakes and their aftermath, but the toll can be much 
> higher. Over 230,000 people died in the tsunami that followed the magnitude 9 
> quake off the coast of Sumatra in 2004; more than 200,000 died in Haiti in 
> 2010 after the country was hit by a magnitude 7 quake; and more than 800,000 
> are thought to have died in a quake in China in 1556.^1^{color}_
> So a better way—any way—to forecast quakes would be hugely valuable.
> With the recent advancements in research in the fields and after some 
> successful predictions, we strongly believe that it is possible to predict an 
> earthquake.
> References:
> 1. 
> https://www.technologyreview.com/s/603785/machine-learning-algorithm-predicts-laboratory-earthquakes/
> Goal & Approach:
> 1. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jksus.2011.05.002
> 2. https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1702/1702.05774.pdf



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