The spotGEO dataset is the official dataset of ESA's Kelvins competition for "spotting GEO satellites". It consists of 6 400 grayscale image sequences of the night sky. These sequences were acquired from multiple positions using a low-cost ground based telescope. Each sequence consists of 5 frames, so in total this dataset consists of 32 000 grayscale .png-images. The goal of the competition is to find geostationary objects, which often appear as very faint and smeared out blobs. The occurence of stars (streaks), clouds and other sources of noise in the image add - among other factors - to the difficulty of this task. Part of the dataset has been annotated to support machine learning approaches. Participants of the challenge are tasked to ...
[Context] Increasing our knowledge of the orbits and compositions of near-earth objects (NEOs) is im...
The upcoming ESA space astrometry mission Gaia, planned to be launched in early 2012, has been desig...
Context. Large and publicly available astronomical archives open up new possibilities to search for ...
The spotGEO dataset is the official dataset of ESA's Kelvins competition for "spotting GEO satellite...
The spotGEO dataset is the official dataset of ESA's Kelvins competition for "spotting GEO satellite...
The limited resource of Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) is precious and most telecommunication, weat...
We present the DeepGlobe 2018 Satellite Image Understanding Challenge, which includes three public c...
We present the DeepGlobe 2018 Satellite Image Understanding Challenge, which includes three public c...
Given the advancement of data acquisition and telescope technology, astronomy has joined the global ...
Celestial navigation has fallen into the background in light of newer technologies such as global po...
Deep learning methods are often used for image classification or local object segmentation. The corr...
International audienceUp to 150000 asteroids will be visible in the images of the ESA Euclid space t...
Context. The ESA Euclid space telescope could observe up to 150 000 asteroids as a side product of i...
Under NASA’s new Earth Observing System (EOS), satellite imagery is expected to arrive back on Earth...
The dataset consists of PlanetScope and Sentinel-2 derived scenes (i.e. chips) collected over the We...
[Context] Increasing our knowledge of the orbits and compositions of near-earth objects (NEOs) is im...
The upcoming ESA space astrometry mission Gaia, planned to be launched in early 2012, has been desig...
Context. Large and publicly available astronomical archives open up new possibilities to search for ...
The spotGEO dataset is the official dataset of ESA's Kelvins competition for "spotting GEO satellite...
The spotGEO dataset is the official dataset of ESA's Kelvins competition for "spotting GEO satellite...
The limited resource of Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) is precious and most telecommunication, weat...
We present the DeepGlobe 2018 Satellite Image Understanding Challenge, which includes three public c...
We present the DeepGlobe 2018 Satellite Image Understanding Challenge, which includes three public c...
Given the advancement of data acquisition and telescope technology, astronomy has joined the global ...
Celestial navigation has fallen into the background in light of newer technologies such as global po...
Deep learning methods are often used for image classification or local object segmentation. The corr...
International audienceUp to 150000 asteroids will be visible in the images of the ESA Euclid space t...
Context. The ESA Euclid space telescope could observe up to 150 000 asteroids as a side product of i...
Under NASA’s new Earth Observing System (EOS), satellite imagery is expected to arrive back on Earth...
The dataset consists of PlanetScope and Sentinel-2 derived scenes (i.e. chips) collected over the We...
[Context] Increasing our knowledge of the orbits and compositions of near-earth objects (NEOs) is im...
The upcoming ESA space astrometry mission Gaia, planned to be launched in early 2012, has been desig...
Context. Large and publicly available astronomical archives open up new possibilities to search for ...