Evaluate and characterize datasets and find any possible correlations.
Most datasets are scalar functions that map a set of parameters into a single real value. The problem with large datasets that describe the same phenomenon is being able to evaluate the correlations that exist between the different values produced based on the sets of real input values. For about 2 years, OneBeWhole has been developing and maintaining a software called Correlator which carries out a brute force analysis based on heuristics that significantly reduce processing times and produces statistical proof of the significance of the correlations found.
An innovative radio astronomy project in Italy.
A scalable network of medium-radio telescopes for mapping the sky, observing radio sources, monitoring the climate and electromagnetic disturbances. The network operates in a frequency band between 1 GHz and 20 GHz. Thanks to radio interferometry with a distance of 100 meters between the antennas, a resolution of 25 arc seconds is achieved, without the need for atomic clocks. Software allows real-time scanning and analysis of data, including spectrograms. The local oscillators of the antennas are connected in phase and the data is processed using software available in open-source, encouraging the participation of the scientific community.