Onboarding SPACE services to the European Open Science Cloud

Eva Sciacca, Mel Krokos, Cristobal Bordiu, Filomena Bufano, Alessandro Costa, Simone Riggi, Giuseppe Tudisco, Fabio Vitello, Carlos Brandt, Angelo Rossi, Eugenio Topa, Laura Vettorello, Simone Mantovani

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    Abstract

    The H2020 NEANIAS project is implementing novel thematic services, addressing emerging challenges in underwater, atmospheric and space sciences, to be delivered to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). We report on the current development status of highly interdisciplinary clusters for materialising EOSC services for the Astrophysics and Planetary communities, focusing on visualization and data management (SPACE-VIS), map making and mosaicking (SPACE-MOS) and structure detection with Machine Learning (SPACE-ML). Our services support a collaborative research ecosystem underpinning open science practices by creating added value to datasets and processing workflows. We exploit real-world operational scenarios maturing existing technological solutions in order to obtain robustly delivered FAIR (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, Reproducibility)services populating the emerging EOSC.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationADASS XXXI: Proceedings of the 31st annual conference on Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems 2021
    PublisherAstronomical Society of the Pacific
    Publication statusAccepted for publication - 17 Oct 2021
    EventADASS XXXI: 31st annual conference on Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems, 2021 - The Westin Hotel and Online, Cape Town, South Africa
    Duration: 24 Oct 202128 Oct 2021

    Conference

    ConferenceADASS XXXI: 31st annual conference on Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems, 2021
    Country/TerritorySouth Africa
    CityCape Town
    Period24/10/2128/10/21

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