Context. The KiDS Strongly lensed QUAsar Detection project (KiDS-SQuaD) is aimed at finding as many previously undiscovered gravitational lensed quasars as possible in the Kilo Degree Survey. This is the second paper of this series where we present a new, automatic object-classification method based on the machine learning technique. Aims. The main goal of this paper is to build a catalogue of bright extragalactic objects (galaxies and quasars) from the KiDS Data Release 4, with minimum stellar contamination and preserving the completeness as much as possible. We show here that this catalogue represents the perfect starting point to search for reliable gravitationally lensed quasar candidates. Methods. After testing some of the most used ma...
This is version 1, you should use the updated version 2 that was accepted for publication: 10.5281/z...
The volume of data that will be produced by new-generation surveys requires automatic classification...
We present a method of selecting quasars up to redshift ≈6 with random forests, a supervised machine...
Context. The KiDS Strongly lensed QUAsar Detection project (KiDS-SQuaD) is aimed at finding as many ...
Context. The KiDS Strongly lensed QUAsar Detection project (KiDS-SQuaD) is aimed at finding as many ...
New methods have recently been developed to search for strong gravitational lenses, in particular le...
We present a catalog of quasars with their corresponding redshifts derived from the photometric Kilo...
We present a catalog of quasars selected from broad-band photometric ugri data of the Kilo-Degree Su...
New methods have recently been developed to search for strong gravitational lenses, in particular le...
International audienceAstrophysical surveys rely heavily on the classification of sources as stars, ...
This study involves two photometric catalogues, AllWISE and Pan-STARRS Data Release 1, which were cr...
VizieR online Data Catalogue associated with article published in journal Astronomy & Astrophysi...
We used 3.1 million spectroscopically labelled sources from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) to t...
This is version 1, you should use the updated version 2 that was accepted for publication: 10.5281/z...
The volume of data that will be produced by new-generation surveys requires automatic classification...
We present a method of selecting quasars up to redshift ≈6 with random forests, a supervised machine...
Context. The KiDS Strongly lensed QUAsar Detection project (KiDS-SQuaD) is aimed at finding as many ...
Context. The KiDS Strongly lensed QUAsar Detection project (KiDS-SQuaD) is aimed at finding as many ...
New methods have recently been developed to search for strong gravitational lenses, in particular le...
We present a catalog of quasars with their corresponding redshifts derived from the photometric Kilo...
We present a catalog of quasars selected from broad-band photometric ugri data of the Kilo-Degree Su...
New methods have recently been developed to search for strong gravitational lenses, in particular le...
International audienceAstrophysical surveys rely heavily on the classification of sources as stars, ...
This study involves two photometric catalogues, AllWISE and Pan-STARRS Data Release 1, which were cr...
VizieR online Data Catalogue associated with article published in journal Astronomy & Astrophysi...
We used 3.1 million spectroscopically labelled sources from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) to t...
This is version 1, you should use the updated version 2 that was accepted for publication: 10.5281/z...
The volume of data that will be produced by new-generation surveys requires automatic classification...
We present a method of selecting quasars up to redshift ≈6 with random forests, a supervised machine...