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Identifying Transient Candidates in the Dark Energy Survey Using Convolutional Neural Networks
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Knop, Robert
, Andersen, Alexis
, Nugent, Peter
, Awbrey, Autumn
, Ayyar, Venkitesh
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Astronomical Software, Data Analysis, and Techniques
2022
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Identifying Transient Candidates in the Dark Energy Survey Using Convolutional Neural Networks
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Knop, Robert
, Andersen, Alexis
, Nugent, Peter
, Awbrey, Autumn
, Ayyar, Venkitesh
in
Astronomical Software, Data Analysis, and Techniques
2022
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Identifying Transient Candidates in the Dark Energy Survey Using Convolutional Neural Networks
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Identifying Transient Candidates in the Dark Energy Survey Using Convolutional Neural Networks
2022
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Overview
The ability to discover new transient candidates via image differencing without direct human intervention is an important task in observational astronomy. For these kind of image classification problems, machine learning techniques such as Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) have shown remarkable success. In this work, we present the results of an automated transient candidate identification on images with CNNs for an extant data set from the Dark Energy Survey Supernova program, whose main focus was on using Type Ia supernovae for cosmology. By performing an architecture search of CNNs, we identify networks that efficiently select non-artifacts (e.g., supernovae, variable stars, AGN, etc.) from artifacts (image defects, mis-subtractions, etc.), achieving the efficiency of previous work performed with random Forests, without the need to expend any effort in feature identification. The CNNs also help us identify a subset of mislabeled images. Performing a relabeling of the images in this subset, the resulting classification with CNNs is significantly better than previous results, lowering the false positive rate by 27% at a fixed missed detection rate of 0.05.
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