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            Abstract

            The ADA meetings gather together astronomers, mathematicians and computer scientists who have an interest in the handling, processing and scientific exploitation of massive data sets. ADA III was the third meeting in a series.

            The previous two were held in San Diego (2001) and Waikoloa-Hawaii (2002). The ADA-III Conference covered new algorithmic and computational results in astronomy and related areas, including: imaging (optical flow), signal processing (fractal analysis), neural networks; grid and data grid (simulation, data analysis, software engineering); and pattern recognition and inverse problems.

            Data analysis is crucial for the optimal functioning of observatory facilities in astronomy. The rapid evolution of technologies related to telescopes and instrumentation is complemented by the "new astronomical data analysis" based around large surveys and major information services.

            Distributed online astronomy is referred to as the virtual observatory. Astronomy is also fast becoming a "data grid" which the astronomer plugs into rather like the power grid. ADA-III, Astronomical Data Analysis - III, is the third in a series of conferences, following ADA-I in San Diego, and ADA-II in Hawaii.

            ADA-I and ADA-II were organised with the SPIE, the premier optical engineering society worldwide. ADA-III aims at a high level of innovation in algorithms and resulting software. In ADA-I and ADA-II, this conference series has been characterized by a range of innovative themes, including curvelet transforms, and clustering in cosmology, while at the same time remaining closely linked to front-line open problems and issues in astrophysics and cosmology.

            This third meeting was structured in three sessions devoted, respectively, to:

            Imaging (optical flow), Signal Processing (fractal analysis), Neural Networks

            Grid and Data Grid (simulation, data analysis, software engineering)

            Pattern Recognition and Inverse Problems

            ADA III is sponsored by the COST-TIST Action n.283, by the University of Naples Federico II, the Italian Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN), by INAF and by the Department of Physical Sciences. ADA-III is also supported by "iAstro - Computational and Information Infrastructure in the Astronomical DataGrid" and by Technical Committee 13 of the International Association for Pattern Recognition.

            Further information on the conference can be found at iAstro - COST Action 283 www.iAstro.org and http://astrofisica.na.infn.it/ada3/.

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            This conference was sponsored by COST-TIST.

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            Session 1: Imaging, Signal Processing, Neural Networks

            A Anzalone & F Isgro A study on recovering the cloud-top height for the EUSO mission http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.1

            A Llebaria, J Boulanger & Y Boursier Time domain analysis of polar plumes observed with the LASCO/SOHO coronagraph http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.2

            R Carballo, AS Cofiño & JI González-Serrano Quasar selection from combined radio and optical surveys using neural networks http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.3

            LM Sarro, A Domingo, JM Mas-Hesse, E Solano & R Gutiérrez Learning from optically variable stars: the OMC scientific case http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.4

            D Brett, R West & P Wheatley The Kohonen map: chaos to order in 17000 easy steps http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.5

            Session 2: Grid and Data Grid

            S Patore, A Volpato, A Baruffolo, L Benacchio, G Taffoni, R Smareglia, C Vuerli & R Crevatin Enabling access to astronomical databases through the grid: a case study http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.6

            MC Maccarone, G D'Ali Staiti, S Bottai, M Pallavincini & A Thea The EUSO data simulation and analysis tree http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.7

            D Sforna, A Micol, T Boch & D Durand ESA/HST and ESO archive access and visualisation in the VO era http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.8

            D Ferro, U Becciani, V Antonuccio-Delogu, A German & C Gheller Astrophysical data analysis and visualization toolkit http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.9

            B Garilli, P Franzetti, L Paioro, M Scodeggio & A Zanichelli Spectroscopic surveys: a different approach to data reduction http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.10

            F Lazzarotto & E Del Monte SADAS: an integrated software system for the data of the SuperAGILE experiment http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.11

            MJ Carr, EJA Meurs & J Cunniffe Simulation of hardness ratio grids for the ROSAT PSPC http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.12

            L Paioro, BM Garilli, M Scodeggio & P Franzetti The data reduction and analysis graphical organizer http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.13

            Session 3: Pattern Recognition and Inverse Problems

            L Bedini, S Bottini, D Herranz, EE Kuruoglu, E Salerno & A Tonazzini Separation of dependent sources in astrophysical radiation maps using second order statistics http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.14

            P Grosbol Analyzing spiral galaxies observed in the near infrared http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.15

            GJ Babu Model fitting in the presence of nuisance parameters http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.16

            K Biazzo, A Frasca, S Catalano & E Marilli Spectroscopic data analysis for precise determination of stellar temperatures http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.17

            M Maris, L Terenzi, A Mennella, D Maino, G Morgante, M Prina, F Pasian & M Bersanelli Reconstruction and removal of thermal effects in Planck/LFI scientific data streams using telemetry information http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.18

            M Bertero, B Anconelli, P Boccacci, M Carbillet, H Lanteri & C Theys The Large Binocular Telescope: Challenging problems in image restoration http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.19

            Tagliaferri R., Staiano A., de Vinco L., Amato R., Donalek C., Longo G. & Raiconi G Applications of Probabilistic Principal Surfaces to Data Mining and Visualization http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ADA-III2004.20

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