Models trained on large data sets of seismic events can estimate the number of aftershocks better than conventional models do.

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      2 years ago

      I think it’s perfectly reasonable to have the first question people will ask be answered in a scientific article.

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        The article explains what most folks would be interested in, and links to the papers for folks who want more info and specific details.

        The information is there. But I think you were just looking for something to complain about.

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              You think adding a few words about how much much more precise they are would hurt? Someone should need to go to the sources to find out how this works exactly or how they designed it or whatever, but simply stating the actual improvement should be part of the article.