DocumentCode :
25405
Title :
Real-Time Adaptive Event Detection in Astronomical Data Streams
Author :
Thompson, David R. ; Burke-Spolaor, S. ; Deller, Adam T. ; Majid, Walid A. ; Palaniswamy, Divya ; Tingay, S.J. ; Wagstaff, Kiri L. ; Wayth, R.B.
Volume :
29
Issue :
1
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jan.-Feb. 2014
Firstpage :
48
Lastpage :
55
Abstract :
A new generation of observational science instruments is dramatically increasing collected data volumes in a range of fields. These instruments include the Square Kilometer Array (SKA), Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), terrestrial sensor networks, and NASA satellites participating in "decadal survey"\´ missions. Their unprecedented coverage and sensitivity will likely reveal wholly new categories of unexpected and transient events. Commensal methods passively analyze these data streams, recognizing anomalous events of scientific interest and reacting in real time. Here, the authors report on a case example: Very Long Baseline Array Fast Transients Experiment (V-FASTR), an ongoing commensal experiment at the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) that uses online adaptive pattern recognition to search for anomalous fast radio transients. V-FASTR triages a millisecond-resolution stream of data and promotes candidate anomalies for further offline analysis. It tunes detection parameters in real time, injecting synthetic events to continually retrain itself for optimum performance. This self-tuning approach retains sensitivity to weak signals while adapting to changing instrument configurations and noise conditions. The system has operated since July 2011, making it the longest-running real-time commensal radio transient experiment to date.
Keywords :
astronomy computing; data analysis; pattern recognition; radioastronomy; LSST; Large Synoptic Survey Telescope; NASA satellites; SKA; Square Kilometer Array; V-FASTR; VLBA; Very Long Baseline Array Fast Transients Experiment; anomalous event recognition; anomalous fast radio transient searching; astronomical data stream analysis; candidate anomalies; data volume; decadal survey mission; detection parameter tuning; instrument configuration; millisecond-resolution data stream; noise condition; observational science instruments; offline analysis; online adaptive pattern recognition; real-time adaptive event detection; real-time commensal radio transient experiment; self-tuning approach; terrestrial sensor networks; transient events; unexpected events; weak signal sensitivity; Antennas; Event detection; Real-time systems; Telescopes; Time frequency analysis; fast radio transients; intelligent systems; pattern recognition; radio astronomy; real-time machine learning; time series analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Systems, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1541-1672
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MIS.2013.10
Filename :
6419686
Link To Document :
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