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IVOA KDD-IG: A user guide for Data Mining in Astronomy




Who's interested?

NickBall
KirkBorne
RaffaeleDAbrusco


Purpose of this Guide

The purpose of this guide is to show how the techniques of data mining, a large well-known field with a wide array of applications, can be used within astronomy to improve the science that can be done with the available data. It is written with the typical astronomer in mind, i.e., one whose first priority is to get good science done.

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Currently, the guide is under construction, and will grow and increase in usefulness with time. Section 1 is largely complete. Active work is ongoing on sections 2-5.
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Currently, the guide is under construction, and will grow and increase in usefulness with time. Section 1 is largely complete. Active work is ongoing on sections 2-5, and 8.
  Contributions to the sections, especially 2, 6, 7, 8, and 9, are welcome.

Table of contents

Authors

  • Nick Ball is an active participant in the Next Generation Virgo Cluster Survey at the Herzberg Institute for Astrophysics in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. His research interests include the galaxy luminosity function, galaxy, AGN, and quasar properties versus environment, photometric redshifts and classification, and data mining.

-- NickBall - 07 Jan 2011


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