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Source-finding - extracting astronomical objects of interest from images or data cubes - is of interest across a wide range of ASKAP Survey Science Projects. Automated source-finding will be part of the ASKAP on-line processing pipeline, and determining optimal source-finding algorithms will be key to getting the best scientific results.
We are holding a 1-day workshop on source-finding techniques, with the goals of:
1. Finding common challenges in spectral-line, continuum and polarisation source-finding for ASKAP Survey Science Projects
2. Discussing existing and future solutions - what can we learn from past surveys.
3. Planning the way forward for cross-SSP work on source-finding
Everyone is welcome to attend. Please email tara@physics.usyd.edu.au, ahopkins@aao.gov.au or Matthew.Whiting@csiro.au to register your interest.
We expect the workshop will run from approx 9:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Telecon facilities will be available.
The program is available - follow the link below for more information.
Organisers:
* Tara Murphy (tara@physics.usyd.edu.au)
* Andrew Hopkins (ahopkins@aao.gov.au)
* Matthew Whiting (Matthew.Whiting@csiro.au)
* Baerbel Koribalski (Baerbel.Koribalski@csiro.au)
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