# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Microstructure

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Microstructure", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Farewell to Brute Force Computing: Reconstructing the Valuation Logic of AI for Science through HKUST's "GrainBot"

In 2026, Hong Kong's AI sector is rapidly transitioning from infrastructure development to deep application deployment. A key example is GrainBot, an AI tool developed by a team led by Prof. Guo Yike at HKUST, which represents a significant shift from general-purpose AI to specialized scientific discovery. GrainBot addresses critical challenges in materials science, particularly in analyzing microstructures like grain boundaries in materials used in semiconductors, batteries, and solar panels. Traditionally, this required manual, time-consuming, and error-prone analysis of microscopy images. GrainBot automates this process using computer vision and deep learning to accurately identify, segment grains, and quantify geometric features. It also correlates microstructural data with macro-material properties, as demonstrated in its application to perovskite solar cell research. This breakthrough highlights a broader trend in AI for Science (AI4S), where value is measured not by user metrics but by accelerated R&D cycles and novel discoveries. GrainBot’s potential to drastically shorten development timelines or uncover new materials with superior properties underscores a new valuation logic centered on industrial intellectual property. Hong Kong’s strength in combining domain expertise (e.g., materials science, chemistry) with AI capabilities creates a competitive advantage, positioning it as a hub for "autonomous labs" that integrate AI analysis with robotic experimentation. This model enables high-value patent output through fully automated, data-driven R&D, supporting a "Hong Kong R&D + Bay Area manufacturing" framework. However, challenges remain, particularly regarding data scarcity and silos in scientific research. High-quality, annotated datasets are limited, and data sharing barriers must be overcome through secure mechanisms like privacy computing for broader commercialization. GrainBot symbolizes a convergence of algorithmic innovation and scientific rigor, redirecting investment focus from sheer compute power to AI’s ability to solve real-world physical challenges. Hong Kong’s progress in AI4S signals emerging opportunities in a trillion-dollar AI-driven discovery market.

marsbit03/05 09:42

Farewell to Brute Force Computing: Reconstructing the Valuation Logic of AI for Science through HKUST's "GrainBot"

marsbit03/05 09:42

The Advancing MM 3: Statistical Edge and Signal Design

Title: The Attack of MM 3: Statistical Edge and Signal Design Author: Dave This article, the third in the "Attack of MM" series, explores how market makers (MMs) actively gain a "micro alpha" advantage through statistical edges and signal design, rather than just passively adjusting quotes. Micro alpha refers to a conditional probability shift in predicting short-term price movements (within ~100ms to ~10s), such as the direction of the next price change, mid-price drift, or trade asymmetry. It is not about forecasting trends but detecting probabilistic biases that allow MMs to act preemptively—buying before likely price increases, withdrawing bids before declines, or reducing exposure during risky periods. Key signals discussed include: - **Order Book Imbalance (OBI)**: Measures the normalized volume difference between buy and sell orders near current prices. - **Order Flow Imbalance (OFI)**: Tracks aggressive taker orders that drive price changes. - **Queue Dynamics**: Analyzes order queue behavior, including hidden orders (icebergs) and spoofing (fake large orders to manipulate perception). - **Cancel Ratio (CR)**: Indicates liquidity withdrawal rates, signaling market instability. The article emphasizes that speed is MMs' absolute advantage. Lower latency enables faster reaction to market events, facilitating latency arbitrage by executing orders before competitors. In crypto exchanges, some players even get priority execution rights, highlighting the importance of speed and access. Finally, the author notes the complexity of real-world MM strategies and hints at future topics like dynamic hedging and options.

深潮12/28 04:11

The Advancing MM 3: Statistical Edge and Signal Design

深潮12/28 04:11

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