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Title: Multiclass Classification of Astronomical Objects in the Galaxy M81 using Machine Learning Techniques
Authors: Tapanapong Chuntama
Prapaporn Techa-Angkoon
Chutipong Suwannajak
Benjamas Panyangam
Nahathai Tanakul
Authors: Tapanapong Chuntama
Prapaporn Techa-Angkoon
Chutipong Suwannajak
Benjamas Panyangam
Nahathai Tanakul
Keywords: Computer Science;Mathematics;Medicine
Issue Date: 3-Dec-2020
Abstract: Data in astronomy usually contain various classes of astronomical objects. In this study, we explore the application of multiclass classification in classifying astronomical objects in the galaxy MS1. Our objective is to specify machine learning techniques that are best suited to our data and our classification goal. We used the archival data retrieved from the CanadaFrance-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) data archive. The imaging data were transformed into data tables, then classified based on their visual appearances into five classes, including star, globular cluster, rounded galaxy, elongated galaxy, and fuzzy object. The classified data were used for supervised machine learning model building and testing. We investigated seven classification techniques, including Random Forest, Multilayer Perceptron, Weightless neural network (WiSARD), Deep learning (Weka deep learning), Logistic Regression, Support Vector Machine (SVM), and Multiclass Classifier. Our experiments show that Random Forest and Multilayer Perceptron archived the highest overall performances and are the best-suited model for classifying astronomical objects in the CFHT data of the galaxy M81.
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