Classification of galaxy type from images using Microsoft R Server
Abstract
Many astronomers working in the field of AstroInformatics write code as part of their work. Although the programming language of choice is Python, a small number (8%) use R. R has its specific strengths in the domain of statistics, and is often viewed as limited in the size of data it can handle. However, Microsoft R Server is a product that removes these limitations by being able to process much larger amounts of data. I present some highlights of R Server, by illustrating how to fit a convolutional neural network using R. The specific task is to classify galaxies, using only images extracted from the Sloan Digital Skyserver.
- Publication:
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Astroinformatics
- Pub Date:
- June 2017
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2017IAUS..325..139D
- Keywords:
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- methods: analytical;
- techniques: image processing