Computer Vision for the Solar Dynamics Observatory: First Results and What's Next

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The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) feature finding team is a large international consortium tasked by NASA to produce a comprehensive system for automated feature recognition for SDO. We are producing robust and very efficient software modules that can keep up with the SDO data stream and detect, trace, and analyze a large number of phenomena, including flares, sigmoids, filaments, and coronal dimmings. Results will be shown for several modules have been inaugurated since the end of SDO commissioning last summer. In addition a description is given of the status of the development of our trainable automated feature finding module.

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