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Detecting solar system objects with convolutional neural networks

2019-03-14
Maggie Lieu, Luca Conversi, Bruno Altieri, Benoît Carry

Abstract

In the preparation for ESA’s Euclid mission and the large amount of data it will produce, we train deep convolutional neural networks on Euclid simulations classify solar system objects from other astronomical sources. Using transfer learning we are able to achieve a good performance despite our tiny dataset with as few as 7512 images. Our best model correctly identifies objects with a top accuracy of 94% and improves to 96% when Euclid’s dither information is included. The neural network misses ~50% of the slowest moving asteroids (v < 10 arcsec/h) but is otherwise able to correctly classify asteroids even down to 26 mag. We show that the same model also performs well at classifying stars, galaxies and cosmic rays, and could potentially be applied to distinguish all types of objects in the Euclid data and other large optical surveys.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.10912

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/1807.10912


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