Extended Data Fig. 7: Comparison of PEGSNet with existing EEWS.
From: Instantaneous tracking of earthquake growth with elastogravity signals
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a, b, As in Fig. 3, but with two additional EEWS algorithms included. The results for Tohoku of finite-fault GNSS-based G-larmS28 and seismic point-source ElarmS are taken from an earlier work28. In the main text, only the best-performing algorithm for each type (JMA, point-source; FinDer2, seismic finite-fault; and BEFORES, GNSS-based finite-fault) are shown.