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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Examining Alternatives to Wavelet Denoising for Astronomical Source Finding

R. Jurek A B and S. Brown A
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A CSIRO Astronomy & Space Sciences, Australia Telescope National Facility, PO Box 76, Epping, NSW 1710, Australia

B Corresponding author. Email: russell.jurek@csiro.au

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 29(3) 352-358 https://doi.org/10.1071/AS12036
Submitted: 9 May 2012  Accepted: 28 June 2012   Published: 6 August 2012

Abstract

The Square Kilometre Array and its pathfinders ASKAP and MeerKAT will produce prodigious amounts of data that necessitate automated source finding. The performance of automated source finders can be improved by pre-processing a dataset. In preparation for the WALLABY and DINGO surveys, we have used a test Hi datacube constructed from actual Westerbork Telescope noise and WHISP Hi galaxies to test the real world improvement of linear smoothing, the Duchamp source finder’s wavelet denoising, iterative median smoothing and mathematical morphology subtraction, on intensity threshold source finding of spectral line datasets. To compare these pre-processing methods we have generated completeness-reliability performance curves for each method and a range of input parameters. We find that iterative median smoothing produces the best source finding results for ASKAP Hi spectral line observations, but wavelet denoising is a safer pre-processing technique. In this paper we also present our implementations of iterative median smoothing and mathematical morphology subtraction.

Keywords: methods: statistical — methods: data analysis — radio lines: galaxies — techniques: image processing


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