May 16 – 18, 2025
College of Management, National Formosa University 國立虎尾科技大學第三校區文理暨管理大樓
Asia/Taipei timezone
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Efficient Image Visualization and Analysis with CARTA - Cube Analysis and Rendering Tool for Astronomy

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15m
International Conference Hall 圓形國際會議廳 (College of Management, National Formosa University 國立虎尾科技大學第三校區文理暨管理大樓)

International Conference Hall 圓形國際會議廳

College of Management, National Formosa University 國立虎尾科技大學第三校區文理暨管理大樓

632 雲林縣虎尾鎮民主路63號文理暨管理大樓 第三校區圓形國際會議廳(文理暨管理大樓一樓) National Formosa University, 1F College of Managment, Huwei Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan
Board: 85

Speaker

Kuan-Chou Hou (ASIAA)

Description

CARTA (Cube Analysis and Rendering Tool for Astronomy) is a state-of-the-art software designed for image visualization and analysis in astronomy, developed by an international collaboration from ASIAA, IDIA, NRAO, the Dept. of Physics University of Alberta.
CARTA is a powerful tool for astronomical data with high performance in visualizing large images/data cubes (~1 TB size data cube can be loaded in seconds with ~1 GB of RAM). CARTA handles not only radio data cubes but also optical/IR images and IFU data. CARTA provides a wide range of efficient tools – annotation, contour, spectral line-related analysis, catalog visualization, etc. CARTA produces publication-qualified figures. CARTA is highly interactive empowering users to explore their data in real-time, for example: i) The interactive PV (Position-Velocity) image preview. Users can see the resulting PV images on the fly by adjusting the PV cuts. ii) One-step color (RGB) blending by simply loading different wavelength images and tuning the weighting for each wavelength. iii) The channel map view allows users to show the selected channel range with a free layout for displaying channels. CARTA is to support your research and study and has many more feathers waiting for you to explore.

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Primary authors

Kuan-Chou Hou (ASIAA) CARTA collaboration (ASIAA, IDIA, NRAO, Dept. of Physics University of Alberta)

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