Collision Avoidance Challenge dataset
DOI10.5281/zenodo.4463683Zenodo4463683MaRDI QIDQ6696033FDOQ6696033
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
Klaus Merz, Jose Martinez-Heras, Jan Siminski, Francesca Letizia, Dario Izzo, Thomas Uriot
Publication date: 25 January 2021
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
The Collision Avoidance Challenge dataset is the official dataset used during the ESAs Kelvins competition for Collision Avoidance Challenge. The dataset is a collection of Conjunction Data Messages (CDMs) received by ESA from 2015 to 2019. The CDMs have been anonymised for distribution. The initial raw data, as well as the labels that were kept private during the competition, are also released. ESA thanks the US Space Surveillance Network for the provision of surveillance data supporting safe operations of ESAs spacecraft. In addition, we are grateful to the agreement which allows to publicly release the current dataset. The dataset is represented as a table, where each row corresponds to a single CDM, and each CDM contains 103 recorded characteristics/features. There are thus 103 columns, which are described in the competition pages. The dataset is made of several unique collision/close approach events, which are identified in the event_id column. In turn, each collision event is made of several CDMs recorded over time. Therefore, a single collision event can be thought of as a times series of CDMs. From these CDMs, for every collision event, we are interested in predicting the final risk which is computed in the last CDM of the time series (i.e. the risk value in the last row of each collision event). For a detailed description on the challenge and this dataset, visit kelvins.esa.int/collision-avoidance-challenge/data/. The paper describing the competition setup and result can be found at arxiv.org/pdf/2008.03069.pdf.
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