The process of determining the number and characteristics of sources in astronomical images is so fundamental to a large range of astronomical problems that it is perhaps surprising that no standard procedure has ever been defined that has well-understood properties with a high degree of statistical rigour on completeness and reliability. The Evolutionary Map of the Universe (EMU) survey with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP), a continuum survey of the Southern Hemisphere up to declination þ308, aims to utilise an automated source identification and measurement approach that is demonstrably optimal, to maximise the reliability, utility and robustness of the resulting radio source catalogues. A key stage in source extr...
Abstract. The next generation of radio telescopes will generate exabytes of data on hundreds of mill...
A variety of software is used to solve the challenging task of detecting astronomical sources in wid...
We examine three approaches to the problem of source classification in catalogues. Our goa...
The process of determining the number and characteristics of sources in astronomical images is so fu...
The Evolutionary Map of the Universe (EMU) is a proposed radio continuum survey of the Southern Hemi...
The Evolutionary Map of the Universe (EMU) is a proposed radio continuum survey of the Southern Hemi...
We present a detailed analysis of four of the most widely used radio source-finding packagesin radio...
The False Discovery Rate (FDR) method has recently been described by Miller et al. (2001), along wit...
Abstract: This work presents a method for determining the accuracy of a source finder algorithm for ...
Context. With the growth of the scale, depth, and resolution of astronomical imaging surveys, there ...
Automated source extraction and parametrization represents a crucial challenge for the next-generati...
The high sensitivities of modern radio telescopes will enable the detection of very faint astrophysi...
We present a comparison between the performance of a selection of source finders using a new softwar...
Estimation of the background is an essential step in automated extraction of faint, extended objects...
Automated source extraction and parametrization represents a crucial challenge for the next-generati...
Abstract. The next generation of radio telescopes will generate exabytes of data on hundreds of mill...
A variety of software is used to solve the challenging task of detecting astronomical sources in wid...
We examine three approaches to the problem of source classification in catalogues. Our goa...
The process of determining the number and characteristics of sources in astronomical images is so fu...
The Evolutionary Map of the Universe (EMU) is a proposed radio continuum survey of the Southern Hemi...
The Evolutionary Map of the Universe (EMU) is a proposed radio continuum survey of the Southern Hemi...
We present a detailed analysis of four of the most widely used radio source-finding packagesin radio...
The False Discovery Rate (FDR) method has recently been described by Miller et al. (2001), along wit...
Abstract: This work presents a method for determining the accuracy of a source finder algorithm for ...
Context. With the growth of the scale, depth, and resolution of astronomical imaging surveys, there ...
Automated source extraction and parametrization represents a crucial challenge for the next-generati...
The high sensitivities of modern radio telescopes will enable the detection of very faint astrophysi...
We present a comparison between the performance of a selection of source finders using a new softwar...
Estimation of the background is an essential step in automated extraction of faint, extended objects...
Automated source extraction and parametrization represents a crucial challenge for the next-generati...
Abstract. The next generation of radio telescopes will generate exabytes of data on hundreds of mill...
A variety of software is used to solve the challenging task of detecting astronomical sources in wid...
We examine three approaches to the problem of source classification in catalogues. Our goa...