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Exploring Kaguya Moon Mission Sensor Data by Locating Geographic Entities

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Big Data Analytics (BDA 2014)

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The Kaguya Lunar probe generated 88 data products using various instruments, during its long mission. These products are based on location and time. These include, Carbon dioxide readings, altitude, images, temperature, and so on. The raw data has been published and is available for download in the raw form. A location name based search facility has been proposed and implemented for exploration and visualization of scientific data for the data products.

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Suzuki, H., Suzuki, E., Chu, W., Terazono, J., Bhalla, S. (2014). Exploring Kaguya Moon Mission Sensor Data by Locating Geographic Entities. In: Srinivasa, S., Mehta, S. (eds) Big Data Analytics. BDA 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8883. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13820-6_15

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