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The Machine Learning and Instrument Autonomy (MLIA) Group creates software solutions to hard problems requiring data mining, knowledge discovery, pattern recognition, and automated classification and clustering. The underlying emphasis is on building systems based on learning algorithms. We conduct basic research as well as develop applications leading to one-of-a-kind proof of concept systems. Our focus is on the automated analysis of scientific data generated by NASA and JPL instruments, on the development of technologies for adaptive systems, and on enabling technologies for autonomous spacecraft. We are located on the fourth floor of JPL's Building 306 on the main campus in Pasadena adjacent to La Cañada. |