Auroral breakup detection in all-sky images by unsupervised learning

Abstract Due to a large number of automatic auroral camera systems on the ground, image data analysis requires more efficiency than what human expert visual inspection can provide. Furthermore, there is no solid consensus on how many different types or shapes exist in auroral displays. We report the first attempt to classify auroral morphological forms by an unsupervised learning method on an image set that contains both nightside and dayside aurora. We used 6 months of full-colour auroral all-sky images captured at a high-Arctic observatory on Svalbard, Norway, in 2019–2020. The selection of images containing aurora was performed manually. These images were then input into a convolutional neural network called SimCLR for feature extraction. The clustered and fused features resulted in 37 auroral morphological clusters. In the clustering of auroral image data with two different time resolutions, we found that the occurrence of 8 clusters strongly increased when the image cadence was high (24 s), while the occurrence of 14 clusters experienced little or no change with changes in input image cadence. We therefore investigated the temporal evolution of a group of eight “active aurora” clusters. Time periods for which this active aurora persisted for longer than two consecutive images with a maximum cadence of 6 min coincided with ground-magnetic deflections, and their occurrence was found to maximize around magnetic midnight. The active aurora onsets typically included vortical auroral structures and equivalent current patterns typical for substorms. Our findings therefore suggest that our unsupervised image clustering method can be used to detect auroral breakups in ground-based image datasets with a temporal accuracy determined by the image cadence.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Auroral breakup detection in all-sky images by unsupervised learning ; volume:42 ; number:1 ; year:2024 ; pages:103-115 ; extent:13
Annales geophysicae ; 42, Heft 1 (2024), 103-115 (gesamt 13)

Creator
Partamies, Noora
Dol, Bas
Teissier, Vincent
Juusola, Liisa
Syrjäsuo, Mikko
Mulders, Hjalmar

DOI
10.5194/angeo-42-103-2024
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2405020438305.017145160345
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  • Partamies, Noora
  • Dol, Bas
  • Teissier, Vincent
  • Juusola, Liisa
  • Syrjäsuo, Mikko
  • Mulders, Hjalmar

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