Solar Event Tracking with Deep Regression Networks: A Proof of Concept Evaluation

Big Data
Solar Data Mining
Deep Learning

Toqi Tahamid Sarker, and Juan M. Banda, “Solar Event Tracking with Deep Regression Networks: A Proof of Concept Evaluation,” 2019 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 4942–49, 2019, doi: 10.1109/BigData47090.2019.9006273

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Affiliation

School of Computing, Southern Illinois University

School of Computing, Southern Illinois University

Published

December 2019

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Other details

Presented at SABID 2019 workshop in the IEEE Big Data 2019, Los Angeles, CA, USA, December 2019.

Abstract

With the advent of deep learning for computer vision tasks, the need for accurately labeled data in large volumes is vital for any application. The increasingly available large amounts of solar image data generated by the Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO) mission make this domain particularly interesting for the development and testing of deep learning systems. The currently available labeled solar data is generated by the SDO mission’s Feature Finding Team’s (FFT) specialized detection modules. The major drawback of these modules is that detection and labeling is performed with a cadence of every 4 to 12 hours, depending on the module. Since SDO image data products are created every 10 seconds, there is a considerable gap between labeled observations and the continuous data stream. In order to address this shortcoming, we trained a deep regression network to track the movement of two solar phenomena: Active Region and Coronal Hole events. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first attempt of solar event tracking using a deep learning approach. Since it is impossible to fully evaluate the performance of the suggested event tracks with the original data (only partial ground truth is available), we demonstrate with several metrics the effectiveness of our approach. With the purpose of generating continuously labeled solar image data, we present this feasibility analysis showing the great promise of deep regression networks for this task.

Code

Python implementation is available at GitHub.

BibTeX citation

@INPROCEEDINGS{9006273,
  author={Sarker, Toqi Tahamid and Banda, Juan M.},
  booktitle={2019 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data)}, 
  title={Solar Event Tracking with Deep Regression Networks: A Proof of Concept Evaluation}, 
  year={2019},
  pages={4942-4949},
  doi={10.1109/BigData47090.2019.9006273}}