Finding strong gravitational lenses in the Kilo Degree Survey with Convolutional Neural Networks
C. E. Petrillo(University of Groningen), John McFarland(University of Groningen), G. Vernardos(University of Groningen), C. Tortora(Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte), N. R. Napolitano(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Peter Schneider(University of Bonn), L. V. E. Koopmans(University of Groningen), Saikat Chatterjee(University of Groningen), G. Covone(Federico II University Hospital), A. Grado(Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte)
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