ODNet: A Convolutional Neural Network for Asteroid Occultation Detection
October 28, 2022 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Astronomical Journal
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Authors
Dorian Cazeneuve, Franck Marchis, Guillaume Blaclard, Paul A. Dalba, Victor Martin, JoΓ© Asencioa
arXiv ID
2210.16440
Category
astro-ph.EP
Cross-listed
astro-ph.IM,
cs.LG
Citations
5
Venue
Astronomical Journal
Last Checked
3 months ago
Abstract
We propose to design and build an algorithm that will use a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) and observations from the Unistellar network to reliably detect asteroid occultations. The Unistellar Network, made of more than 10,000 digital telescopes owned by citizen scientists, and is regularly used to record asteroid occultations. In order to process the increasing amount of observational produced by this network, we need a quick and reliable way to analyze occultations. In an effort to solve this problem, we trained a CNN with artificial images of stars with twenty different types of photometric signals. Inputs to the network consists of two stacks of snippet images of stars, one around the star that is supposed to be occulted and a reference star used for comparison. We need the reference star to distinguish between a true occultation and artefacts introduced by poor atmospheric condition. Our Occultation Detection Neural Network (ODNet), can analyze three sequence of stars per second with 91\% of precision and 87\% of recall. The algorithm is sufficiently fast and robust so we can envision incorporating onboard the eVscopes to deliver real-time results. We conclude that citizen science represents an important opportunity for the future studies and discoveries in the occultations, and that application of artificial intelligence will permit us to to take better advantage of the ever-growing quantity of data to categorize asteroids.
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