S. Celli, V. Cecchini, D.Dornic, F. Filippini, E. Giorgio, E. Le Guirriec, G. Illumina:, M.
Lamoureux, M. Mastrodicasa, J.Palacios Gonzalez, S. Le Stum and G. Vannoye
KM3NeT is a multi-purpose neutrino observatory currently being deployed at
the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of two detectors, ORCA and
ARCA (for Oscillation and Astroparticle Research with Cosmics in the Abyss),
aiming at detecting cosmic neutrinos with energies between several tens of
GeV and PeV. The extended field of view and high duty cycle of Cherenkovbased
neutrino detectors are crucial to detect and inform pointing instruments
about interesting neutrino candidates with low-latency. As such, KM3NeT is
implementing a real-time analysis framework, in order to trigger fast multimessenger
follow-up observations of interesting neutrino candidates as well as
to respond to external alerts. In this contribution, I will report on the status of
the KM3NeT real-time reconstruction, classification, and selection of neutrino
induced events.