The Tomo-e Gozen sky survey


- 1.1 Data Processing Infrastructure (Cloud, Large-Scale Data Processing Systems, Machine Learning Frameworks, Databases, Data Structure)
- 1.2 Cyber-Physical System (Sensor Network, IoT, Real-time Data Processing)
- 1.3 Statistics, Machine Learning, Data Assimilation, Algorithms, Mathematical Foundation, Data Mining
- 1.4 Visualization, Visual Analytics
- 1.5 Data Sharing, Data Co-Creation (Search, Data Linkage, Data Authoring. Meta-data Creating)
- 2.7 Disaster Prevention, Reconstruction (Earthquake, Tsunami, Volcano, Meteorology, Flood, Natural Disaster)
- 2.8 Global Environment (Natural Resource Management, Climate Change, Database for Global Environment)
- 2.9 Space Science (astronomical observation data, etc.)
- 2.14 Education (E-Learning, Educational Contents, Remote Education, Learning Management)
Sako Shigeyuki
Graduate School of Science
Associate Professor
Sky images obtained using the wide-field video camera Tomo-e Gozen on the Kiso Schmidt telescope at the University of Tokyo are shared with the public and researchers. Catalogues of objects detected in the survey images, including astronomical transients and moving objects, artificial satellites, and space debris, are also opened.
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Related publications
Sako Shigeyuki et al., School of Science, Proceedings of the SPIE, Vol. 10702, 17 pp., 2018
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Contact
- Sako Shigeyuki (Institute of Astronomy, School of Science)
- Tel: +81422-34-5021
- Email: sako[at]ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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