Abstract. The next generation of radio telescopes will generate exabytes of data on hundreds of millions of objects, making automated methods for the detection of astronomical objects (“sources”) essential. Of particular importance are faint, diffuse objects embedded in noise. There is a pressing need for source finding software that identifies these sources, involves little manual tuning, yet is tractable to calculate. We first give a novel image discretisation method that incorporates uncertainty about how an image should be discretised. We then propose a hierarchical prior for astronomical images, which leads to a Bayes factor indicating how well a given region conforms to a model of source that is exceptionally unconstrained, compared t...
Transient radio signals of astrophysical origin present an avenue for studying the dynamic universe....
Rigorously quantifying the information in high-contrast imaging data is important for informing foll...
When preparing an article on image restoration in astronomy, it is obvious that some topics have to ...
The sheer volume of data to be produced by the next generation of radio telescopes—exabytes of data ...
We present two new source extraction methods, based on Bayesian model selection and using the Bayesi...
The use of automatic algorithms to detect astronomical sources (stars, galaxies, gas, dust or cosmic...
A variety of software is used to solve the challenging task of detecting astronomical sources in wid...
A Bayesian approach is presented for detecting and characterising the signal from discrete objects e...
The high sensitivities of modern radio telescopes will enable the detection of very faint astrophysi...
Context. With the growth of the scale, depth, and resolution of astronomical imaging surveys, there ...
Detecting objects from noisy data-sets is common practice in astrophysics. Ob-ject detection present...
Astronomical images provide information about the great variety of celestial objects in the Universe...
Methods currently in use for locating and characterizing sources in radio interferometry maps are de...
New telescopes like the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will push into a new sensitivity regime and exp...
In this study, a method that aims at detecting small and faint objects in noisy hyperspectral astrop...
Transient radio signals of astrophysical origin present an avenue for studying the dynamic universe....
Rigorously quantifying the information in high-contrast imaging data is important for informing foll...
When preparing an article on image restoration in astronomy, it is obvious that some topics have to ...
The sheer volume of data to be produced by the next generation of radio telescopes—exabytes of data ...
We present two new source extraction methods, based on Bayesian model selection and using the Bayesi...
The use of automatic algorithms to detect astronomical sources (stars, galaxies, gas, dust or cosmic...
A variety of software is used to solve the challenging task of detecting astronomical sources in wid...
A Bayesian approach is presented for detecting and characterising the signal from discrete objects e...
The high sensitivities of modern radio telescopes will enable the detection of very faint astrophysi...
Context. With the growth of the scale, depth, and resolution of astronomical imaging surveys, there ...
Detecting objects from noisy data-sets is common practice in astrophysics. Ob-ject detection present...
Astronomical images provide information about the great variety of celestial objects in the Universe...
Methods currently in use for locating and characterizing sources in radio interferometry maps are de...
New telescopes like the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will push into a new sensitivity regime and exp...
In this study, a method that aims at detecting small and faint objects in noisy hyperspectral astrop...
Transient radio signals of astrophysical origin present an avenue for studying the dynamic universe....
Rigorously quantifying the information in high-contrast imaging data is important for informing foll...
When preparing an article on image restoration in astronomy, it is obvious that some topics have to ...