Dear all,
I hope you will join us for the February LINCC Tech Talk session that will take place on Thursday, February 12, at 10am Pacific/1pm Eastern on Zoom (Launch Meeting - Zoom). We will hear about early classification of astrophysical transients by Argyro Sasli.
AppleCiDEr: Scalable Multimodal Transient Classification for Rubin-Era Alert Streams
AppleCiDEr is a multimodal machine learning framework for early classification of astrophysical transients in the Rubin Observatory era. It combines photometry, imaging, spectroscopy, and contextual information into a unified system designed to operate on incomplete and evolving data streams. This talk will present the technical architecture of AppleCiDEr and its integration with Rubin community tools through the LINCC incubator program. I will also discuss ongoing development and our goals for future time-domain and multi-messenger surveys.
LINCC Tech Talks are held on the second Thursday of every month. Events are also advertised on our web page (https://lsstdiscoveryalliance.org/programs/tech-talks/) and the #lincc-tech-talks LSSTC Slack channel, which is always available for discussions before, during, and after the talks. Full connection information (phone, SIP…) will be shared in the reminder message sent one day before the talk.