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Basics of Astrostatistics

2020
This chapter introduces the key statistical concepts that are necessary to understand and analyze high-energy astronomical data. Our goal is to present enough information such that a reader may learn to judge the quality of their inferences and properly evaluate claims made in the literature. We first describe the role played by statistical methodology
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Astrostatistics for luminosity calibration in the Gaia era

EAS Publications Series, 2014
With Gaia currently in nominal mission mode and sending data to earth, the challenge for the astronomical community is to prepare for the use of what will be at the time of release one of the largest and most complex astronomical catalogues ever produced.
M. Palmer, X. Luri, F. Arenou, E. Masana
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Astrostatistics and Data Mining

2012
This volume provides an overview of the field of Astrostatistics understood as the sub-discipline dedicated to the statistical analysis of astronomical data. It presents examples of the application of the various methodologies now available to current open issues in astronomical research.
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Astrostatistics

Technometrics, 1998
Anita Singh, G. J. Babu, E. D. Feigelson
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Astrostatistical Challenges for the New Astronomy

2013
Joseph Hilbe, Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Arizona State University, Astrostatistics: A brief history and view to the future.- Thomas Loredo, Cornell Univ, Bayesian astrostatistics: A backward look to the future.- Stefano Andreon, INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Italy, Understanding better (some) astronomical data using Bayesian methods ...
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Astrostatistics in the International Arena

2012
It was not until the last decades of the twentieth century that computing power and memory allowed the development of statistical software that was rigourous enough to entice astronomers to again become interested in statistics. During the 1990s, personal computers allowed estimation of continually sophisticated iterative statistical routines that ...
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'Astrostatistics', by G. J. Babu and E. D. Fiegelson

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1997
In every area of science where data are collected and interpreted there is a need for the application of statistical methods. In some sciences, such as agricultural research, medicine, and pharmacy, the value of statistics has been realised for many years and scientists and statisticians work hand in hand.
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Astrostatistics.

Biometrics, 1996
G. J. Babu, E. D. Feigelson
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Data Mining Projects, Discoveries and Statistics in Large Astronomical Archives: The Astrostatistics Group of the Spanish Virtual Observatory

2010
Part of the work carried out by the Spanish Virtual Observatory (SVO) is the development and test of techniques for the discovery of knowledge from large astronomical databases. The Virtual Observatory (VO) technology provides the astronomical community with archives containing large amounts of information which, analyzed with the proper tools, can ...
L. M. Sarro   +5 more
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