A transient search using combined human and machine classifications
Large modern surveys require efficient review of data in order to find transient sources such as supernovae, and to distinguish such sources from artefacts and noise. Much effort has been put into the development of automatic algorithms, but surveys still rely on human review of targets. This paper...
Main Authors: | Wright, DE, Lintott, CJ, Smartt, SJ, Smith, KW, Fortson, L, Trouille, L, Allen, CR, Beck, M, Bouslog, MC, Boyer, A, Chambers, KC, Flewelling, H, Granger, W, Magnier, EA, McMaster, A, Miller, GRM, O'Donnell, JE, Simmons, B, Spiers, HR, Tonry, JL, Veldthuis, M, Wainscoat, RJ, Waters, C, Willman, M, Wolfenbarger, Z, Young, DR |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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