Astronomical research in the next decade: trends, barriers and needs in data access, management, visualisation and analysis

Cristobal Bordiu, Filomena Bufano, Eva Sciacca, Simone Riggi, Marco Molinaro, Giuseppe Vizzari, Mel Krokos, Carlos Brandt

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    Abstract

    We report the outcomes of a survey that explores the current practices, needs and expectations of the astrophysics community, concerning four research aspects: open science practices, data access and management, data visualisation, and data analysis. The survey, involving 329 professionals from several research institutions, pinpoints significant gaps in matters such as reproducibility, availability of visual analytics tools and adoption of Machine Learning techniques for data analysis. This research is conducted in the context of the H2020 NEANIAS project.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XXX
    PublisherAstronomical Society of the Pacific
    Publication statusAccepted for publication - 1 Nov 2020
    EventAstronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XXX - Granada, Spain
    Duration: 8 Nov 202012 Nov 2020

    Conference

    ConferenceAstronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XXX
    Abbreviated titleADASS 2020
    Country/TerritorySpain
    CityGranada
    Period8/11/2012/11/20

    Keywords

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